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In reply to the discussion: The Most Addictive Infographic About Walmart's Greed We've Ever Seen [View all]abelenkpe
(9,933 posts)47. Yeah whatever republican
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The Most Addictive Infographic About Walmart's Greed We've Ever Seen [View all]
Playinghardball
Jan 2013
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Which brings us back to Unionism. Unions negotiating wages benefits even non-union workers
JaneyVee
Jan 2013
#50
So instead of fighting FOR higher wages for home-aides you would rather lower Wal-Mart salaries?
JaneyVee
Jan 2013
#54
How do you know her job doesn't require any skills? The graphic doesn't say what she does at Walmart
smokey nj
Jan 2013
#40
So Walmart isn't the problem, the people who think their employees should be paid better wages are
smokey nj
Jan 2013
#55
Your thinking is bizarre. We're not supposed to be tearing others down, but lifting all up.
JaneyVee
Jan 2013
#56
Really? People wioth a college degree who make less than $11 an hour with no benefits, no sick days
SharonAnn
Jan 2013
#44
Here, this should warm your heart - a *** thinking a waiter being tipped 18% is too much when God
progree
Jan 2013
#125
Right, Walmart should cut their wages to zero so Walmart can lower their prices and make them better
progree
Jan 2013
#127
It keeps Walmart low cost for those who can't afford it yet gives an avenue for those who can afford
dkf
Jan 2013
#121
Wish I had BILLIONS and BILLIONS of recs to give this. The Waltons are welfare queens (and kings.)
beac
Jan 2013
#89
I'VE GOT IT! FAITH JUST NEEDS TO HIRE A GOOD TEAM OF LOBBIESTS AND MAKE LOTS OF CONTRIBUTION$
drynberg
Jan 2013
#114
There is a simple sure fire solution: UNIONIZE and demand fair pay and benefits.
olegramps
Jan 2013
#115
Change always starts from a realization from inside and any object in motion tends to stay in motion
nolabels
Jan 2013
#118
Former WalMart CEO Lee Scott said, regarding the Employee Free Choice Act:
HughBeaumont
Jan 2013
#120