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The 10 companies that pay their employees the least (Original Post) Iwillnevergiveup Nov 2013 OP
For those who'd like to see a bit of the article before they click a blind link: Sheldon Cooper Nov 2013 #1
Thank you! I hate blind links. OffWithTheirHeads Nov 2013 #2
Me too! Sheldon Cooper Nov 2013 #4
Amen! Thanks for posting content! JNelson6563 Nov 2013 #7
Thanks, Sheldon! City Lights Nov 2013 #3
TJX Companies CountAllVotes Nov 2013 #5
... SammyWinstonJack Nov 2013 #6

Sheldon Cooper

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1. For those who'd like to see a bit of the article before they click a blind link:
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:01 PM
Nov 2013

10. Starbucks > U.S. workforce: 120,000 > CEO compensation: $28.9 million > Revenue: $13.3 billion > Net income: $1.4 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 5,415/7,049/13,493

9. TJX Companies > U.S. workforce: 138,211 (est.) > CEO compensation: $21.8 million > Revenue: $25.9 billion > Net income: $1.9 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 2,355

8. Macy’s > U.S. workforce: 175,700 > CEO compensation: $13.8 million > Revenue: $27.7 billion > Net income: $1.3 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 844

7. Darden Restaurants > U.S. workforce: 203,389 (est.) > CEO compensation: $6.4 million > Revenue: $8.6 billion > Net income: $412 million > No. of U.S. stores: 2,105

6. Sears Holdings > U.S. workforce: 246,000 > CEO compensation: $1.3 million (Louis D’Ambrosio, former CEO) > Revenue: $39.9 billion > Net income: -$930 million > No. of U.S. stores: 2,073

5. Yum! Brands > U.S. workforce: 694,712 (est.) > CEO compensation: $14.2 million > Revenue: $13.6 billion > Net income: $1.6 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 18,069

4. Kroger > U.S. workforce: 343,000 > CEO compensation: $11.1 million > Revenue: $96.8 billion > Net income: $1.5 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 2,418

3. Target > U.S. workforce: 361,000 > CEO compensation: $20.6 million > Revenue: $73.3 billion > Net income: $3.0 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 1,778

2. McDonald’s > U.S. workforce: 739,055 (est.) > CEO compensation: $13.8 million > Revenue: $27.6 billion > Net income: $5.5 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 14,157

1. Walmart > U.S. workforce: 1.4 million > CEO compensation: $20.7 million > Revenue: $469 billion > Net income: $17.0 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 4,759

CountAllVotes

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5. TJX Companies
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:10 PM
Nov 2013

I had an credit card for making purchases with a company that was sold to these pigs last year.

I'd been a customer of theirs for over 20 years. They decided that they no longer wanted me as a customer and began to penalize me (no more sales flyers for you!) and I decided that they have gone straight to hell and closed that card out.

I hope that all of these PIG companies that treat their employees like trash rot in that garbage can they emerged from. This cannot happen soon enough.

In the meantime, what WE CAN DO is BOYCOTT these disgusting companies!

JUST SAY NO TO SLAVE LABOR AND SLAVE WORKING CONDITIONS!

& recommend.

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