Actually, Wal-Mart does not have a real good reputation in the business world for the way they conduct business in general. There is even a video out about it - I think it is called "The High Cost of Low Prices" or something like that. Once I watched that video I really didn't ever want to go into a Wal-Mart again, and I am convinced that Wal-Mart is not particularly good for the U.S. economy. At the risk of being beat up here, I'll spare you the gory details.
OK, ducking and running...
Was the video unbiased or trying to back up someone's point?? There was also a video posted here if I recall. Was it an unbiased video or did it show exactly what was wanted to be shown on a particular topic.
I am sure there are many things that employees would like to change and some rightly so. Does that make wal-mart any worse than say Target or K-Mart?
You may think having to pay a high price for something is good for the economy.maybe so. But is not so great for mine. I am thankful to wal-mart that I can now get my prescription for 4.00 per month rather than the 24.00 I was paying.
Wal-Mart carries a brand of clothing for women,one that used to be carried by Macy's. Maybe you and others here could afford Macy's I could not. Macy's quit carrying it as they did not want to compete with wal-mart. Tough cookies, that is business. If you do not want to spend your life working in a store that pays the wages wal-mart does, there is a way to solve that. GET AN EDUCATION.
MacDonald's pays a comparable wage and employs many student's ,mothers working their way around day care.It is a job that fits around their schedule and training and education
Come to think of it, my granddaughter works in a upscale clothing store. No accommodations made for different shifts,insurance that is not the greatest, and 1.00 over and above similar positions at wal-mart. Maybe she is really working at a Nazi concentration camp and doesn't know it.
Best part about all this,this clothing store does not get it's merchandise in the US . Guess where it comes from.
Wal-mart and similar places are not viewed as a career but as parttime job or one that matches their talents and training thru education