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If you can cite cases of this practice being endorsed by Wal-Mart
corporate, then I am in complete agreement with you. A few isolated cases may be nothing more than a few overzealous store managers bucking for a promotion, by lowering overhead costs... Dave WalMart will swear up and down that it has "no idea" this goes on in their stores. They have in the past, they will in the future. Walmart will swear up and down that it never uses undocumented workers earning well below any legal minimum to clean its stores....(just forms a subsidiary corp to do so). It's just like forcing suppliers tomove mfg offshore. Walmart doesn't tell the suppliers it won't buy domestic goods, but does tell the suppliers it will only pay a dirt cheap price (that is impossible to meet with domestic production). WalMart doesn't tell its store managers to work the employees off the clock- it just simply sets staffing, budget, and workload parameters that leave the managers no other choices. WalMart managers video conference with the home office on a regular basis, and any manager with higher than normal labor costs is severely admonished in front of the other managers. When a single manager cheats the system and works people off the clock, others are compelled to follow suit or risk being compared unfavorably to their peers. WalMart can publicly condemn working employees "off the clock", all the while continuing to set standards that require 2500 man/hours per week to run a store and budgeting for 21-2200. You think the managers who have been found guilty of this practice do so because they are fundamentally evil? You think its just a coincidence that this practice has been exposed at WalMart stores all over the United States? |
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