wal-mart [message #56693] |
Wed, 17 August 2005 18:02 |
Manualblock
Messages: 4973 Registered: May 2009
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As of now there are seven states that have bills pending in the legislature that would require that wal-mart re-pay the tax incentives they were given by communities in those states affected; by increasing the health care benefits offered to their employees. Evidently the local health care delivery systems are overwhelmed by the large amount of wal-mart employees that require free care due to lack of medical coverage. I looked at what the wal-mart benefit pakage is. They pay 128$ a month out of a minimum wage salary and for this they have no drug or dental coverage and they have a one thousand dollar deductible per family with maximum coverage levels of less than 12k per yr. For normal care. No well baby care or preventative care included. Bring our troops back from Iraq and attack the terrorists in wal-marts management. Hey Sam; whereever you are; I hear the drumbeat of union organising. You have to wonder; if management doesn't want something in their company that bad, it must be really good for the employees.
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Re: wal-mart [message #56695 is a reply to message #56694] |
Thu, 18 August 2005 07:17 |
Manualblock
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"I'm so poor I got a matchbox hold my clothes", Blind Lemon Jefferson Hey Damir; do they have large ugly box-like looking retail stores that sell cheap crap; pay people nothing and chase the legitimate businesses out of town in your neighborhood?
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Re: wal-mart [message #56697 is a reply to message #56696] |
Thu, 18 August 2005 12:29 |
Manualblock
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Damn; that is an interesting post. Can you explain what you mean by "realtime" and how you group the organised cultural signifigance of economy,human relationships, small companies and families? What do you mean when you say everything is falling apart?Let me give you a scenario. Here in America we are divided along the political divide and I am sure you see that in the media over there. But there are big differences between say a republican Bush supporter in New York and the same thing in say, Iowa. Thats a state in the middle of the country. Whereas here in New York there is the Stock Exchange and Big bank hdqrtrs and defense contractors; Iowa is a mostly rural state, with big factory farms. The people in NY that support Bush do so for mostly economic reasons. He is business freindly; supports shielding corporations from liability lawsuits; supports the elimination of envirenmental rules that hamper business and promotes the liquidation of public support systems like Social Security. So the Wall Street guys love him especially the stock markett. In Iowa people believe that Bush is fighting some war on terror and that makes him some kind of hero. They don't believe that this Iraq thing is about oil and they support the war as a weapon against terrorism. Now in NY or Massachusetts or other of the eastern seaboard states that story doesn't fly even with the most hardcore Bush supporters They like him because they feel he is securing the oil for us that we will need in the future; but they know this terrorism thing is forever and he is not really having any effect on it one way or the other. I tell you this to see if you read the situation that way over by you.
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Re: wal-mart [message #56698 is a reply to message #56697] |
Thu, 18 August 2005 14:16 |
Damir
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Simple - for example, some people "bought" (not real price, credits, politic connections) some companies through "privatisation" process, took the money, buildings, machines, vehicles... Then went to another company, another "business", another corruption, etc. And workers - on the street, literally. There`s much more, but thinking and writing about it makes me just more sad...
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Re: wal-mart [message #56702 is a reply to message #56695] |
Fri, 19 August 2005 04:19 |
wunhuanglo
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I can't accept the idea that wal-mart chases legitimate business out of town - the buyers in the area choose wal-mart over the other retailers - the buyers vote with their money to buy crap without regard to value added by the retailer (if any) and wal-mart doesn't hassle people when they return with defective merchandise, they just give back the money (unlike every independent retailer I'm familiar with). You can argue that you don't like what happens when people turn away from local shops and go to wal-mart, but you can't blame wal-mart for giving them the choice. that's arresting the hooker and giving the john a free pass (not that I think hookers should be arrested but you can't condemn one without condemning the other)
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