Tell it brother.I agree100%
2007-01-20 17:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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are you kidding? they're evil in just about every way a corporation can be...
*( Dismissing the Century Foundation's numbers and other studies, Wal-Mart executives and public relations professionals inflate income statistics claiming that full-time workers "average" $9.68 and hour for a 35-hour workweek. Even with their inflated numbers, which include highly-paid executives and Wal-Mart managers, an annual pay of about $17,600 leaves an "average" worker with a family of four substantially below the $19,157 federal poverty line, according to the New York Times.
* Wal-Mart doesn't want the U.S. buying public to know that its famous "always low prices" are the product of human misery. While it loudly proclaims that its global suppliers must comply with a corporate "code of conduct" to treat workers decently, it strictly prohibits the disclosure of any factory names and addresses, hoping to keep independent sources from witnessing the "code" in operation.
* Wal-Mart's opposition to unions is so great it assigns a "Union Probability Index" to each store based on anonymous surveys of workers. The company officially says the index is for "Unresolved People Issues," but when it goes too high, management sends in a special team of managers to gear up for an effort to root out pro-union activity.
New hires are often showed two videos. The first is general information about the company and the second is about why Wal-Mart should be union-free. Jon Lehman, a former store manager, told Bloomberg News that two dozen people with headsets at Wal-Mart headquarters tap into calls and e-mails from stores around the country to see whether anyone is talking about unionization.
2007-01-21 01:10:18
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answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. 6
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I hate Wal-Mart with a passion. I used to work for them between the incredibly ridiculous song and the squiggle thing before you start your shift and having to punch out to go on a 15 min break and run like hell through the store to go for a smoke and come back and punch in and then if you are one minute late punching in you get docked and if you do that 5 times that adds up on you pay check, and also the crazy line ups the rude people its crowed and the bathrooms are a royal mess. I hate it there
2007-01-21 01:16:03
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answered by kittysummerstar 2
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I hate it with a passion
1) owned by 9 of the most wealthiest tycoons
2) low pay for workers and bad benifits
3) Families come by the dozen
4) Too crowed
2007-01-21 01:01:44
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answered by asianator14 4
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Nope.Just the other day i bought me a starter jacket for 9something that was peobaly made by someone working for 17 cents an hour.But man it's a hell of a bargain.
2007-01-21 01:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The cows that moo for your help.Ugly kids that scream plugins in mouth. Cart round up for the walrus and her husband the braying wildebeest.
2007-01-21 13:37:49
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answered by bigmike 2
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reasons are
1. 99% products are Made in CHAINA
2. over crowded
3. associates are cheap and mean
2007-01-21 01:12:35
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answered by tufaan 1
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what wallmart, sounds like a fast food joint from what your saying
2007-01-21 13:58:57
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answered by youcancontactmatthew 2
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omg.
who cares.
2007-01-21 01:03:03
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answered by Andrea<3 5
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