Empresas y finanzas
Wal-Mart in talks with unions over New York stores: report
The retailer's talks with the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York could lead to Wal-Mart using union labor to build its first New York stores, even though it would use nonunion workers to staff the stores, the Journal said.
Wal-Mart has been courting the building trades, pledging to use union labor for any new construction, among other concessions, the Journal said, citing multiple people familiar with discussions.
Wal-Mart did not immediately respond to a request for a comment. The Trades Council, in Albany, New York, was not immediately available outside ordinary business hours.
Wal-Mart has no stores in New York City, while rival discounter Target Corp penetrated the Manhattan market with a store in Harlem earlier this year after 13 years of trying to open the site.
Wal-Mart has said bringing more stores to urban markets is one of its priorities.
(Reporting by Nick Zieminski, editing by Maureen Bavdek)