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?? They have tons of loss leaders. Most other big box stores do as well, so it's actually understandable given the market they are competing in.
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... and Rob Ford wants to build subways but council won't let him.
What's stopping Wal-Mart from paying its employees a proper wage? It sure as hell isn't the government.
They asked to raise the U.S. minimum wage ages ago because they calculated it would further their attempt to bankrupt independent local competition.
They already pay more then minimum wage. But I see you're set out to blame walmart of anything and everything not matter the facts.
Are food stamps issued exclusively to Walmart employees?Walmart workers rely on food stamps: Study
Are food stamps issued exclusively to Walmart employees?
Are food stamps issued to employees of other companies too?
Are food stamps issued to the non employed?
What's your point?
He posted an article that says the average wage for a walmart employee is $8.81. So what's your point in saying they "already pay more than minimum wage"? Does it matter when it's less than 9 dollars an hour? That's far less than the minimum wage in ontario. What do they pay their workers in Ontario? Do you even have any idea at all? Are you going to continue crapping up this thread with pointless babbling?
Walmart workers rely on food stamps: Study
http://www.presstv.com/usdetail/306496.html
"Many Walmart workers rely on food stamps and other government aid programs to meet their basic needs as the giant retailer holds on to its minimum wage policy, warns a new study."
"This would cost American taxpayers as much as $900,000 for only one Walmart Supercenters in Wisconsin, the study released by Congressional Democrats on Thursday found."
"Walmart workers have long complained of low pay, poor working conditions and lack of benefits. They accuse the company of retaliating against those who bring these concerns to the management."
"Walmart CEO Michael Duke earned a staggering $20.7 million last year, while its full-time hourly employees make an average of just $8.81 per hour, according to a Bloomberg analysis."
What do they pay their workers in Ontario? Do you even have any idea at all?
He posted an article that says the average wage for a walmart employee is $8.81. So what's your point in saying they "already pay more than minimum wage"? Does it matter when it's less than 9 dollars an hour? That's far less than the minimum wage in ontario. What do they pay their workers in Ontario? Do you even have any idea at all? Are you going to continue crapping up this thread with pointless babbling?
Walmart workers rely on food stamps: Study