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Wal-Mart shuts down DRM music downloads, managers make up their own rules and 210,000 toasters get recalled all in this week’s round-up of the Wal-Mart blogs.
Christmas decorations usually start showing up in stores starting in early November. By the time Thanksgiving rolls around, shallow panic sets in and consumers start acting like starving hyenas hungry for merchandise.
Gathering cotton in the autumn has been considered the most important part of life for an Uzbek citizen since Soviet times. But the hefty dollar revenues reaped by the government from its monopoly export and processing business are made on the backs of children who provide cheap labour.
Wal-Mart announced today that it will be expanding its health care plan, but the changes don’t address many of the fundamental problems with the company’s plan.
Mars’ speech reveals a dichotomy within Wal-Mart: store employees and corporate employees are separated by a wide gulf, and different rules and benefits and salaries are applied to each.
One of the unique drawbacks of offering poor digital download services is that digital downloaders are, by definition, computer savvy and will not hesitate to lay the smack down about you on the internets.
Taking six years to eliminate illegal logging seems like a long time for a company that can get Procter and Gamble to sell concentrated laundry detergent in a matter of months.
An article in today’s Wall Street Journal reports Wal-Mart recently conducted a survey of its shoppers to “test the voting preferences of men and women who are shopping at its stores.”
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Wal-Mart Watch
Executive Director David Nassar issued the following statement in response
to today's Wall Street Journal story, "Wal-Mart Political Poll Shows
Candidates Even Among Women:"
"Wal-Mart is right to believe that its shoppers will play a key role in
this year's election. The basic economic problems Wal-Mart Moms face -
decreasing wages, poor...