Coughlin Gets 27 Months at Home

August 14, 2006

Tom Coughlin, the former vice chairman of Wal-Mart, has been sentenced to 27 months of house arrest after pleading guilty to five counts of wire fraud and one count of failing to report income resulting from the fraud.

Recent News

Waffle House Workers Strike for Fair Pay and Better Working Conditions

Waffle House workers in Conyers, Georgia, are now on their third day of striking over what they call the company’s unfair policies. Led by the Union of Southern Service Workers (USSW), Waffle House employees are demanding an end to the mandatory “meal credit” deductions from their paychecks, along with better wages and improved working conditions.