Say It Ain't So About Wal-Mart
February 4, 2009
We’ve all read the stories about how Wal-Mart locks its workers inside its stores, hires illegal aliens and basically treats its employees almost as well as Henry VIII treated his wives.
Well, here’s a different view of what it’s like to be a Wal-Marter:
Posted by Doug Olenick on February 4, 2009 |
Comments (6)
February 6, 2009
In response to:
Say It Ain't So About Wal-MartSusan Schaffer commented:
Wal*Mart isn't the villain. They're so big that they're an easy
target. Of course they could increase salaries. But then prices
would increase, W*M sales would fall, stores would close and even
more people will lose their jobs.
February 6, 2009
In response to:
Say It Ain't So About Wal-MartSusan Schaffer commented:
Wal*Mart isn't the villain. They're so big that they're an easy
target. Of course they could increase salaries. But then prices
would increase, W*M sales would fall, stores would close and even
more people will lose their jobs.
February 6, 2009
In response to:
Say It Ain't So About Wal-MartSusan Schaffer commented:
February 5, 2009
In response to:
Say It Ain't So About Wal-MartDan commented:
Funny, I remember BBY having a lot of these same issues too. Rarely
hear their name mentioned as a punchline. Wonder why that is.
February 5, 2009
In response to:
Say It Ain't So About Wal-MartDan commented:
Funny, I remember BBY having a lot of these same issues too. Rarely
hear their name mentioned as a punchline. Wonder why that is.
February 5, 2009
In response to:
Say It Ain't So About Wal-MartDan commented:
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