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  1. A WalMart employee doesn't have this sort of public trust, so pretend away. With all that said... your actions certainly matter. If you use a lie to enrich yourself unjustly, that's fraud, and is most certainly illegal.

  2. I understand getting people together for a union is impossible at Walmart. But you do understand there’s a huge amount of people that want to unionize because they’ve personally watched you salaried managers fail the open door policy time and time again.

  3. Just wanting to make sure people knew about this, and I’m not sure how widespread it is, but we had three different customers come in today pretending to be employees from neighboring stores saying they were sent here to get PS5s because their store took more orders than they could fulfill.

  4. 4 days ago · The list of discrimination lawsuits thrown Walmart's way is lengthy. It has faced multiple accusations of gender discrimination in its time, with greeter Betty Dukes filing a case in 2001 on behalf of up to 1.5 million female Walmart employees, who Dukes claimed were paid less than their male equivalents and unfairly denied promotions.

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · A self-described former Walmart employee has shared the little-known tactic they allegedly used to prevent shoplifters in their tracks at self-checkouts.

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  6. Dec 8, 2013 · The answer is of course that the WalMart jobs are better than the alternatives. Those alternatives could be not having a job at all, working in fast food, say, or at Target or wherever.

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  8. Dec 2, 2022 · The result is that a portion of its employees have lived with financial precarity, having to rely on government support —in the form of Medicaid, food stamps, and other poverty-reduction...

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