Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Wal-Mart

Accoding to Wal-Mart Loves Unions (In China). American WalMart doesn’t have a union. Many employees who work in Wal-Mart are paid so little, so they can’t afford to get health insurance. WalMart’ employees tried to join an American union, but WalMart didn’t allow what they did. WalMart suggested that if its associate wants a union, the associate should be affiliated with the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. China is a communist nation, so this Chinese union can’t speak up for wage increases or safer machinery. The associate doesn’t want a Chinese union which can’t give benefits to them. With using that point, Wal-Mart can be unable to have a union.

Many people work in Wal-Mart. They might want to get a job easily, so they might apply to WalMart, and then WalMart accepted them easily. They sign on the contract. This means that they have a duty to obey the article of the contract. I think, because many people were satisfied to work for WalMart, there are many employees in WalMart. I believe WalMart does not treat its employees badly.
-Steve-

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