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What A Non Union Company Did To My Sister And Hundreds Of Others.
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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1121597" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Satellite, in the case of retail workers at Walmart, that money is not going to run out. Fred S's stash at FedEx is fine, too. No company that makes the level of profits these companies make should have any employees requiring public assistance. This has nothing to do with "self-initiative". People do what they need to do to get a source of income; why are the companies that ultimately employ them then turning around and taking away? Not giving more due to extravagant demands, just taking away what was already there? They don't do that to the high levels of management. And it's funny, the very wealthy often complain about being taxed more; if they would just freeze, maybe cut back on THEIR salaries (and really, would it hurt them?) not only could they avoid taking away from those who have less, they could probably employ more so as to ease the burden on those being stretched thin, leading to a more productive workforce and-get this-more profits, but with more employed and paying taxes and not taking since they aren't on the public assistance rolls, the cry for the wealthy to pay more probably wouldn't be so loud!</p><p></p><p>I am an unabashed shopper at Walmart. I have one on my route and i get food items and other small necessaties of life almost every day. I am becoming annoyed with popular items missing from the shelf for days or even weeks. I don't like for a place to have gazillion checkout lines but only have 4 open. I don't like dealing with people who have no business doing retail but for the fact that a better person cannot be had for the pittance offered as compensation. This has nothing to do with socialism. Pay people better; compensate them properly for what they do. Treat them as you, the CEO, would want to be treated, in relation to your skills and talents, of course. No one working a job for a Fortune 1000 company should need public assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1121597, member: 32753"] Satellite, in the case of retail workers at Walmart, that money is not going to run out. Fred S's stash at FedEx is fine, too. No company that makes the level of profits these companies make should have any employees requiring public assistance. This has nothing to do with "self-initiative". People do what they need to do to get a source of income; why are the companies that ultimately employ them then turning around and taking away? Not giving more due to extravagant demands, just taking away what was already there? They don't do that to the high levels of management. And it's funny, the very wealthy often complain about being taxed more; if they would just freeze, maybe cut back on THEIR salaries (and really, would it hurt them?) not only could they avoid taking away from those who have less, they could probably employ more so as to ease the burden on those being stretched thin, leading to a more productive workforce and-get this-more profits, but with more employed and paying taxes and not taking since they aren't on the public assistance rolls, the cry for the wealthy to pay more probably wouldn't be so loud! I am an unabashed shopper at Walmart. I have one on my route and i get food items and other small necessaties of life almost every day. I am becoming annoyed with popular items missing from the shelf for days or even weeks. I don't like for a place to have gazillion checkout lines but only have 4 open. I don't like dealing with people who have no business doing retail but for the fact that a better person cannot be had for the pittance offered as compensation. This has nothing to do with socialism. Pay people better; compensate them properly for what they do. Treat them as you, the CEO, would want to be treated, in relation to your skills and talents, of course. No one working a job for a Fortune 1000 company should need public assistance. [/QUOTE]
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