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The Worst Places to Work
Cheatsheet has released their worst companies to work for. Many are in the servie or retail industries and are non-union. Find out more about each company below.
"Walmart Replaced Me with a Robot"
WalMart will do whatever it takes to save a buck, including replacing floor staff with reports. Find out more about their pilot program in California below.
Without Notice Walmart Closes 63 Sam's Clubs
Just when you thought Walmart couldn’t get any worse, they decide to close down 63 different Sam’s Clubs in locations all across the United States without alerting anyone to their...
Watch Walmart's Union Busting Video
Walmart's low prices come from the company's refusal to pay employees a decent wage and its efforts to scare off any organizing activity. This video made by Walmart for employees gives a...
Retail Adjusting to the Market
Over the last few years, the Fight for $15 campaign has fought for low-wage workers to get a raise. While some states like New York and California are on track to increase their minimum wages to $15/...
Made in South Carolina, China
When we see red, white, and blue packaging, we get excited. Americans are more likely to pay more for Made in the USA products because we feel that it is helping the country. We want to bring jobs...
Brainwashing a Walmart Army
Walmart is up to their old tricks again. After getting a lot of positive attention last year when they announced raises for all of their workers, it now looks like the company has been using...
Hill Gets Big Donation from Walmart’s Alice Walton
By Zach Gorelick of Freebeacon.comA major anti-Walmart union is staying tight-lipped about billionaire Walmart heiress Alice Walton’s six-figure donation to Hillary Clinton.The United Food and...
Court rejects two appeals
This article first appeared on Reuters. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected two corporate challenges in class action cases, refusing to hear bids by Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) and Wells...
Go on strike, get fired, get job back, get raise
The interesting thing about this story is twofold. First, your right to strike is a protected right under the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. In some cases, some professions have given up their...