Showing posts with label Walmart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walmart. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2009

LISSA'S: NEW Walmart Age

As most of you know, it is me writing again under protection. Yesterday, I watched something yesterday which once again hit a nerve, and I decided I wanted to comment on it.

Most everyone knows that in 2004, CSNBC released a special called "The Age of Wal-Mart". But recently CSNBC went back and released another special called "The NEW Age of Walmart". This had information in it as recently as September 2009.

Starting at the end of the show, CSNBC dealt with how Walmart was dealing with the "sweat shop" image they got from the 2004 episode. They took the reporter on an "inspection route" with them. But upon further inspection, the reporter uncovered that Walmart was only inspecting one facility, and not others they buy from, including the factory directly across the street. The reporter uncovered documents instructing workers on what to say, and managers on what to hide when an inspector comes around. When confronted with this, the Walmart representative danced around the subject, saying he does not know anything about this and will have to check into it further.

A representative from China Labor Watch was also interviewed. He was shown presenting a report to Walmart officials about problems in the Chinese Labor market, and asked to discuss it further. And finally, after being put off for a long time, CSNBC found out this person was going to have a teleconference with Walmart. But just before the teleconference, Walmart called off the interview, saying "their computers wouldn't work with the teleconferencing equipment." This was hard for me to believe. I mean they sell computers and teleconferencing equipment, why couldn't they get it to work? Does this mean that they sell equipment that doesn't work together? But then, the truth finally came out. The CSNBC reporter found out that the reason why the interview was called off. "Walmart didn't want the interview to be included in the CSNBC report."

This summed up the whole of the report. Walmart seemed to be dancing around subjects, did whatever they could to make them look better, but mostly cover-up everything. They seemed to hide the truth, no matter what. Even when interviewed, Mike Duke, Walmart CEO, seemed to be the master of dancing around the subject, side stepping and misdirection. During the show, he was asked a couple of questions which really mattered to me, and upon listening to his response, I was always left asking "HUH?" To me, Mike Duke did a wonderful impression of Charles Durning in the "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." Tell me if you can see something similar:







CSNBC did do alot on Walmart and the Unions. For me, I am not a union person. I do not care for them, i do not trust them, but again, that is my own personal feelings, not Walmart brainwashing techniques coming through. But I do believe in fair treatment and fair pay. I was bowled over when I heard the average pay for Walmart associates was $10.86 per hour. I fell out of my seat. I have been working for or with Walmart since 2000. Almost ten years, and to me, $10 per hour is still just a dream to me. I can't even imagine working for Walmart long enough to make $10.86 per hour. I do not know where they got this number, but it seems very exaggerated to me.

The Walmart cheer was shown many times during the show. Which seems funny to me that right before this show came on, Walmart changed the cheer. There is no longer the "Squiggly" in the cheer. To me this has always been a brainwashing technique Walmart has incorporated. I was glad to see it shown for what it is on this show.

Another point which was brought up was health insurance. Walmart is so proud about their health insurance and how many people are covered under their program. Yes, they are above the national average now, and well, I started my health insurance this time around. One thing that came up with me was the insurance doesn't cover much, and still has a $1000 deductible. What's the point in paying if you can only afford to have a $1000 deductible and still not be able to put food on the table. There is no way you can afford the insurance. Yes, I am covered, but it doesn't do me any good. I am sure I am not the only associate who feels this way.

Another interesting point that was made on the subject of health care. In the movie "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices," it was brought up about how Walmart wanted associates to get on government run health care. There were interviews in which associates admitted that their personnel department even gave them the government health care forms to fill out. Since then, what has changed? Walmart insurance is still a high cost to employees, and now in the "The NEW Age of Walmart," it was revealed that Walmart is one of the biggest supporters of Barrack Obama and his plan for "The Exchange". It still doesn't sound like anything has changed, except their hopes for better government run health insurance.

One thing that kept being brought up was how Walmart had over $401 billion in sales last year. Over $13 billion in profit last year. When the reporter asked associates how they feel about their pay, everyone was underpaid and under respected. But when they were asked how much would be "fairly paid" everyone responded between $1-$2 more than what they were making. To me, I agreed. But when Mike Duke was presented with the statement, and the fact that surveys have shown that they could do this without any substaintial loss to the bottom line, Mike Duke responded that they couldn't do it, because it would make prices in the store jump extremely. To me it sounded like it would interfer with his take home pay. But yet, here he was talking about how everyone that worked for him was like his family. Question, does Mike Duke make his family live below the poverty line? I don't think so. And here he was, this year with the annual shareholders' meeting, holding one of the most extravegant to date. Hosted by Ben Stiller. Miley Cyrus and Gene Simmons mixing with the crowds. Jack Black sang a song about Walmart. I know this is not charity for them. Walmart paid for them to be there. And it is very egotistical to have yourself introduced by a celebrity like Ben Stiller, instead of sharing the cost of that introduction with your "family."

As for cost savings, I am not sure if anyone has notice, but Walmart has gotten everyone used to buying Great Value brand stuff by being cheaper, but this year, Great Value has passed this cost of many of the name brand. Great Value pizzas are now over a dollar more than Tombstone, and about the same price as Digornio. Great Value sausage links are now a dollar more than most of the name brand partners. There is a whole new meaning behind Great Value.

Another scary thought was the unmarked gray vans which came in and scoped out the areas which they want to conquest. The numbers of stores they are opening this year alone speak volumes about what the goal is for this giant.

Finally, a comment was made during this show which made me have to rewind and listen to it again. During an interview with the Walmart's Vice President of International Affairs, he initially did not want the job due to time away from home. He tells a story of going into Lee Scott's office and asking him for advice. Lee Scott laughed at him, and told him "The company will guide your career. It's not your decision." That comment alone left me with a major uneasy feeling.

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And now, I step off my soap box, and thank you for your time. I hope my personal insight will help others.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

LISSA: Warning to all my friends

If you have ever thought about working for Wal-Mart, read this before making your decision.

Wal-Mart has a team of lawyers and regulation writers who change the rules for Wal-Mart as state laws change. This way they are always legal on everything they do. But I have found one thing of interest.

Recently, a person at a local Wal-Mart got fired. The reason they stated was "under performing". This person had worked for Wal-Mart for years, and this came without warning. But Wal-Mart has a policy that they can hire and fire whenever they want to, and without reason. It was just odd that they fired this person the day he came to work as a her.

After a little research, I found out something a little interesting. It is written in their rules that someone working for Wal-Mart cannot judge on race, color, religion, sex, or "in some states, sexual orientation." Basically saying, if you live in a state that does not have gay rights as a state law, then Wal-Mart can use sexual orientation against you, either in promotions, raises or employment.

Friday, January 30, 2009

LISSA: The Boss vs. Greed

Springsteen calls Wal-Mart deal a mistake



NEW YORK – The Boss is owning up to a mistake.

In an interview with Sunday's New York Times, Bruce Springsteen says he shouldn't have made a deal with Wal-Mart. This month, the store started exclusively selling a Springsteen greatest hits CD.


Some fans were critical because Springsteen has been a longtime supporter of worker's rights, and Wal-Mart has faced criticism for its labor practices.


Springsteen told the Times that his team didn't vet the issue as closely as he should have, and that he "dropped the ball on it."

Springsteen went on to say: "It was a mistake. Our batting average is usually very good, but we missed that one. Fans will call you on that stuff, as it should be."

Springsteen released his new CD "Working on a Dream" this week and is performing the halftime show at the Super Bowl.
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On the Net:
http://www.brucespringsteen.com

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

LISSA: How BIG is Wal-Mart?

HOW BIG IS WAL-MART?

1
At Wal-Mart,
Americans spend $36,000,000 every hour
of every day.

2
This works out to $20,928 profit
every minute!

3.
Wal-Mart will sell more
from January 1 to St. Patrick's Day (March 17th)
than Target sells all year.

4.
Wal-Mart is bigger than Home Depot +
Kroger + Target + Sears + Costco +
K-Mart combined.

5.
Wal-Mart employs 1.6 million people
and is the largest private employer. And most can't
speak English

6.
Wal-Mart is the largest company
in the history of the World.

7.
Wal-Mart now sells more food
than Kroger & Safeway combined,
and keep in mind they did this
in only 15 years.

8.
During this same period,
31 Supermarket chains sought bankruptcy
(including Winn-Dixie).

9.
Wal-Mart now sells more food
than any other store in the world.

10.
Wal-Mart has approx 3,900 stores
in the USA of which 1,906 are SuperCenters;
this is 1,000 more than it had 5 years ago.

11.
This year, 7.2 billion different
purchasing experiences will occur
at a Wal-Mart store.
(Earth's population is approximately
6.5 billion.)

12.
90% of all Americans live
within 15 miles of a Wal-Mart

13.
Let Wal Mart bail out Wall Street!!!!!!!!!!


thanks Moondog!

Monday, September 1, 2008

LISSA’S: My thoughts on..... my job.

For those of you that don't know, I started working at Babies 'R' Us back in mid July. These are my current thoughts on this.



Working at Babies 'R' Us, I have come to realize that there is such a better working life out there than there is at working at Wal-Mart. Working for WM, the whole entire company was so harsh and un-people friendly. The company, associates and managers made me feel as if I was a slave, and that's the way all life is. But when I started at Babies 'R' Us, I've been treated exceptionally well, both by the associates and managers alike. The management team takes the time to find out what your opinions and feelings are, and guess what, they actually care. And I absolutely love the fact that the management team is so easy to talk to. When I need an ear, any of them are there and ready to listen, instead of the "oh, well I'll talk to you later" brush off like I got from the managers at Wal Mart. The management team at Babies 'R' Us make my time on the job fun. They are the greatest cut ups! They love to play around and pick on me (the good way), and I am smiling and laughing the majority of my work day. Thanks BRU 9588!