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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. Pretending to be an employee is just one of many ways to lie.

  2. I would say I worked at Walmart and could see people react as if they looked down on me. It would make me feel a little embarrassed and want to avoid the topic of employment if I could. However, eventually I came to realize something that everyone should realize.

  3. 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.

    • Kate Fowler
  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. 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.

  6. Oct 21, 2020 · One worker summed up the Walmart employee experience in a short and bittersweet statement: "It isn't where you want to work, it's where you go when you need to." High turnover at Walmart makes it hard to be organized

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  8. May 27, 2021 · Walmart employees revealed what they have learned about managing time off and communicating with supervisors, among other work tips.

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