I See Red: The Shocking Story Of A Battle Against The Warehouse
By (Author) Judith Bell
Awa Press
Awa Press
17th June 2006
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
381.1490993
Paperback
208
Width 156mm, Height 228mm, Spine 17mm
328g
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