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Description
I See Red: The Shocking Story of a Battle Against the Warehouse by Judith Bell.
The woman who changed her name to Stephen Tindall tells her story.
Judith Bell and her husband Nelson had a young family, a promising manufacturing business, and a passionate determination to get ahead. When The Warehouse came calling with a big order, they thought their dreams had come true. Within four years they had lost almost everything. In this searingly honest book, read about: a woman's battle to save her family and her business; the power of The Warehouse and other big-box retailers over local businesses and jobs, towns, councils, the media, the government, the New Zealand economy - and everyone who goes shopping; why free-trade agreements will destroy New Zealand jobs; the human cost of cheap foreign imports. The Warehouse is New Zealand's largest retailer, with 127 stores, 7500 employees and annual sales revenue of over $2 billion. Its catchphrase is "where everyone gets a bargain". But who's really getting a bargain?
Paperback, 200 pages. Book is in good condition - light wear/creasing to the cover.
Pick-up possible from Spreydon.
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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NZ Post | $3.50 | |
Pick-up available from Christchurch City, Canterbury | Free |
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Pay Now, Cash, NZ Bank Deposit