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Wal Mart increases starting wage
#81
RE: Wal Mart increases starting wage
(January 12, 2018 at 6:32 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote: Wololo's go to argument is calling people Nazi's lol.

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#82
RE: Wal Mart increases starting wage
(January 11, 2018 at 12:50 pm)Grandizer Wrote: And of course, even more bonuses to the big boys (that's who the tax cuts are really for).

$11 minimum hourly rate is a joke, and not much of a jump from $10.

The real joke is that we take a $1 hourly raise at Walmart to be an improvement worth noting. It says more about the sad state of our society that we are told to be grateful for such an insignificant boon.

I can't speak generally about Walmart, but in my hometown, it's rare for an employee to get more than 20 hours weekly. So basically folks are getting 20 bucks a week; most aren't even eligible for benefits. Sure, it's good for the people who profit from it, but it sure does emphasize the trickle in "trickle-down economics."

I'm not impressed. In no tangible way have citizens lives benefitted by improving the shittiest jobs around by a modest increment. This is no metric by which to gauge opportunity.
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#83
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Aaaand the other shoe drops.

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Walmart Officials Plan To Cut Thousands Of Jobs Through Store Closures, Automation
Walmart credited the Trump tax plan for its recent bonuses and pay increases, while at the same time quietly planning to eliminate stores and create facilities that have no cashiers.
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At the same time Walmart officials announced an increase in starting pay and bonuses for their employees, they were taking actions that will likely end up placing thousands of those employees on the unemployment line.

Since that announcement, which was tied to the Trump tax cuts, Walmart announced plans to close 63 Sam’s Club stores across the United States, a move that is expected to put thousands of employees out of work and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported Saturday, the company is laying off 1,000 employees from its corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas.
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(January 12, 2018 at 3:50 pm)Haipule Wrote: I worked for Wal-Mart from 2000 to 2008 and was paid $26.19 per-hour non-management. One day we got a yearly bonus of $650.00(they are now quarterly).

Truck driver?

Oh, that's right, you live in Hawaii. @26/hr will get you a cuppa joe. Never mind.

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#85
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I'm not sure a Wal-Mart with no cashiers will be very different....
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#86
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(January 12, 2018 at 5:00 pm)vorlon13 Wrote: The thing of Democrat's nightmares might actually be good for workers.

Whodda thot ?

Define "good for workers". You mean the ones who got bonuses, or the ones who got laid-off?

I'm thinking you've got a serious filter in place here.

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(January 14, 2018 at 1:14 pm)Tiberius Wrote: You seem to only want to acknowledge the good thing WalMart did and dismiss the bad thing.

Probably because it's not him now worrying about how he's going to pay down his Christmas credit-card debt. He'd be singing a different tune were he one of the laid-off.

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#87
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(January 16, 2018 at 4:33 am)vulcanlogician Wrote:
(January 11, 2018 at 12:50 pm)Grandizer Wrote: And of course, even more bonuses to the big boys (that's who the tax cuts are really for).

$11 minimum hourly rate is a joke, and not much of a jump from $10.

The real joke is that we take a $1 hourly raise at Walmart to be an improvement worth noting. It says more about the sad state of our society that we are told to be grateful for such an insignificant boon.

I can't speak generally about Walmart, but in my hometown, it's rare for an employee to get more than 20 hours weekly. So basically folks are getting 20 bucks a week; most aren't even eligible for benefits. Sure, it's good for the people who profit from it, but it sure does emphasize the trickle in "trickle-down economics."

I'm not impressed. In no tangible way have citizens lives benefitted by improving the shittiest jobs around by a modest increment. This is no metric by which to gauge opportunity.

^^^^^^^^^ SO MUCH THIS.......


Sad part is that just enough of America keeps falling for this bullshit bait. They have been pulling this crap since Reagan started deregulation and failed trickle down. And all they have to do to keep holding government hostage is to shout "Commie" or "They're coming for your guns."

If the TOP had absolute power, workers would only get 1 hour a week and work for $1 per hour.
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(January 16, 2018 at 10:47 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:
(January 12, 2018 at 3:50 pm)Haipule Wrote: I worked for Wal-Mart from 2000 to 2008 and was paid $26.19 per-hour non-management. One day we got a yearly bonus of $650.00(they are now quarterly).

Truck driver?

Oh, that's right, you live in Hawaii. @26/hr will get you a cuppa joe. Never mind.
Licensed optician. We opened the store on Maui on Halloween day 2000. Starting pay was $7.50p/h but few would take it as McDonalds starting pay was $10.00p/h. They started as a 24 hour store. They very quickly shortened the hours of operation and raised the starting pay to $10.00 but where 100 employees short for the holiday season. It was a mess!

A few years later they raised it to $12.00p/h and experienced cashiers could start at 14-15p/h. Now there going to raise it again.

On this island we have Wal-Mart, Costco, Home Depot, Lowes, Target and a closed K-Mart. We have about 150 to 160 thousand residence and those companies must compete for the employees. Yes, you can make more money here but a studio apt with one parking stall starts at $1.600 p/month.
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#89
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I chortled on my coffee.  You're regaling us with stories of being a walmart optician as though it were representative of walmarts labor conditions?
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#90
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(January 16, 2018 at 3:51 pm)Haipule Wrote:
(January 16, 2018 at 10:47 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: Truck driver?

Oh, that's right, you live in Hawaii. @26/hr will get you a cuppa joe. Never mind.
Licensed optician. We opened the store on Maui on Halloween day 2000. Starting pay was $7.50p/h but few would take it as McDonalds starting pay was $10.00p/h. They started as a 24 hour store. They very quickly shortened the hours of operation and raised the starting pay to $10.00 but where 100 employees short for the holiday season. It was a mess!

A few years later they raised it to $12.00p/h and experienced cashiers could start at 14-15p/h. Now there going to raise it again.

On this island we have Wal-Mart, Costco, Home Depot, Lowes, Target and a closed K-Mart. We have about 150 to 160 thousand residence and those companies must compete for the employees. Yes, you can make more money here but a studio apt with one parking stall starts at $1.600 p/month.

And that is the problem, you'd still be behind on that rate, especially if you have kids and the rent is higher if you have more than one room.
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