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#4521
To be fair, in most communities doesn't Wal-Mart low wages contribute to more gov't dependence through the use of food stamps and welfare? Thereby putting a larger burden on the tax base of the communities in which they operate?
I mean look at Costco, they seem to do fine while paying decent wages and the CEO not taking millions upon millions a year.
(Libertarian who refuses to shop at Wal-Mart here)
I mean look at Costco, they seem to do fine while paying decent wages and the CEO not taking millions upon millions a year.
(Libertarian who refuses to shop at Wal-Mart here)
Focusing on real economic growth would be a great start. Pay tends to increase when your only choice for work is not Wal-Mart, as people currently claim when asked why they work there. You could also re-evaluate how you dish out social welfare. If you let people go hungry or straddle that line they might be more inclined to use their collective power as a work force to organize against Wal-Mart and get better pay on their own. If they can be comfortably poor then there is no need for them to put forth the effort. I am pretty anti-union but sometimes they have a place and I feel that most places tend to get the union they deserve.
#4522
While Wal-Mart is, in my opinion, the epitome of an evil corporation for a whole host of reasons I do not think their rate of pay should be forced. How about the government changes its own behavior in such a way have other factors besides legislation force Wal-Mart's hand.
Focusing on real economic growth would be a great start. Pay tends to increase when your only choice for work is not Wal-Mart, as people currently claim when asked why they work there. You could also re-evaluate how you dish out social welfare. If you let people go hungry or straddle that line they might be more inclined to use their collective power as a work force to organize against Wal-Mart and get better pay on their own. If they can be comfortably poor then there is no need for them to put forth the effort. I am pretty anti-union but sometimes they have a place and I feel that most places tend to get the union they deserve.
Focusing on real economic growth would be a great start. Pay tends to increase when your only choice for work is not Wal-Mart, as people currently claim when asked why they work there. You could also re-evaluate how you dish out social welfare. If you let people go hungry or straddle that line they might be more inclined to use their collective power as a work force to organize against Wal-Mart and get better pay on their own. If they can be comfortably poor then there is no need for them to put forth the effort. I am pretty anti-union but sometimes they have a place and I feel that most places tend to get the union they deserve.
Now if you want to talk Welfare reform (maybe lets change it to WORKfare?) and reforming the tax code for the purpose of growing the economy........that's a great and worthy debate.
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While Wal-Mart is, in my opinion, the epitome of an evil corporation for a whole host of reasons I do not think their rate of pay should be forced. How about the government changes its own behavior in such a way have other factors besides legislation force Wal-Mart's hand.
Focusing on real economic growth would be a great start. Pay tends to increase when your only choice for work is not Wal-Mart, as people currently claim when asked why they work there. You could also re-evaluate how you dish out social welfare. If you let people go hungry or straddle that line they might be more inclined to use their collective power as a work force to organize against Wal-Mart and get better pay on their own. If they can be comfortably poor then there is no need for them to put forth the effort. I am pretty anti-union but sometimes they have a place and I feel that most places tend to get the union they deserve.
Focusing on real economic growth would be a great start. Pay tends to increase when your only choice for work is not Wal-Mart, as people currently claim when asked why they work there. You could also re-evaluate how you dish out social welfare. If you let people go hungry or straddle that line they might be more inclined to use their collective power as a work force to organize against Wal-Mart and get better pay on their own. If they can be comfortably poor then there is no need for them to put forth the effort. I am pretty anti-union but sometimes they have a place and I feel that most places tend to get the union they deserve.
Oh yeah you're right, there are NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO jobs in the DC metro area. So lets make it harder for non-skilled workers to compete with the college educated unemployed!
Just for a frame of reference, Wal-Mart is, in my opinion, the epitome of all that's good in humanity and if you can't embrace that notion, then the world will never be a better place and we will always have suffering, class warfare, and silly progressive ideas like collectivism.
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D.C. Council approves ‘living wage’ bill over Wal-Mart ultimatum - The Washington Post
“We’re at a point where we don’t need retailers. Retailers need us.”
I'm those non-skilled workers without a job who happen to live in DC are cheering right now!
“We’re at a point where we don’t need retailers. Retailers need us.”
I'm those non-skilled workers without a job who happen to live in DC are cheering right now!
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I specifically don't go to wal-mart because I hate all the people there. I also fear I will get some gross disease from all the nasty people that touch everything there. That place is just a pool of unhygienic people. I'd wager the rate is 1/100 for people that shop there and wash their hands after going to the *******.