As the number of skilled tradespeople dwindles in the U.S., Walmart is building up its own workforce to keep conveyor belts moving and refrigerated grocery cases cold.
Walmart suppresses wages so bad that they train people on arrival how to get in Medicaid and food programs.
Their existence is predicated on paying people so poorly that the company’s existence is predicated on the availability of a public handout just to keep going.
So, yea, they are intrinsically (and measurably) worse than many employers.
Walmart suppresses wages so bad that they train people on arrival how to get in Medicaid and food programs.
Their existence is predicated on paying people so poorly that the company’s existence is predicated on the availability of a public handout just to keep going.
So, yea, they are intrinsically (and measurably) worse than many employers.