Friday
Bazinga!
From that IWF site:
A Discount Cornucopia of Gratitude: Giving thanks for Wal-Mart
This article practically deifies WalMart, but neglects some very important facts:
Most of Walmart's vendors are forced to sell their goods to Walmart at far lower that market costs. This is how Walmart can sell their merchandise so cheaply. Consequently, some of these vendors have been blacklisted by other companies that would have purchased their wares. The vendors are denied the ability to make a living by cowtowing to Walmart's ever growing monopoly.
Walmart employees are paid less than the chain's competitors' employees.
Vendors are strongly encouraged to outsource their jobs, thereby taking food off the tables of Americans. We won't even mention the sweatshops this produces overseas.
So don't tell me Walmart is the economic boon the IWF makes it out to be. I smell very thick political agenda here.
A Discount Cornucopia of Gratitude: Giving thanks for Wal-Mart
This article practically deifies WalMart, but neglects some very important facts:
Most of Walmart's vendors are forced to sell their goods to Walmart at far lower that market costs. This is how Walmart can sell their merchandise so cheaply. Consequently, some of these vendors have been blacklisted by other companies that would have purchased their wares. The vendors are denied the ability to make a living by cowtowing to Walmart's ever growing monopoly.
Walmart employees are paid less than the chain's competitors' employees.
Vendors are strongly encouraged to outsource their jobs, thereby taking food off the tables of Americans. We won't even mention the sweatshops this produces overseas.
So don't tell me Walmart is the economic boon the IWF makes it out to be. I smell very thick political agenda here.