John Hagan
Foodie
1416
Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:38 pm
SPENCER CO. Lake Wazzapamani
Mallwart and Whorefoods. both "stick it"to their employees.
TrishaW wrote:Mallwart and Whorefoods. both "stick it"to their employees.
Really? How so? Walmart pays a decent rate and gives discounts. Wholefoods, I've read and heard, gives GREAT discounts (though they are needed) and pays well.
Matthew D
Foodie
1347
Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
No Longer Old Louisville
Matthew D
Foodie
1347
Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
No Longer Old Louisville
TrishaW wrote:They also provide products that are usually lower in price than their competion.
Bill P wrote: That said, I do find it ironic that Walmart is criticized about employee benefits on a Restaurant Forum.
BP (ducking for cover)
Meijer and Kroger are hiring.
Deb Hall
Foodie
4169
Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:46 pm
Highlands , Louisville
JustinHammond wrote:Bill P wrote: That said, I do find it ironic that Walmart is criticized about employee benefits on a Restaurant Forum.
BP (ducking for cover)
I was waiting for someone to make that point. If I stop going to places based on the employee happiness, benefits, and salaries I would have to stay at home.
I haven't talked with many people, who are working for someone else, that are 100% happy with their job satisfaction, pay, and benefits.
If Walmart employees aren't happy, they can go elsewhere. Meijer and Kroger are hiring.
Deb Hall wrote:JustinHammond wrote:Bill P wrote: That said, I do find it ironic that Walmart is criticized about employee benefits on a Restaurant Forum.
BP (ducking for cover)
I was waiting for someone to make that point. If I stop going to places based on the employee happiness, benefits, and salaries I would have to stay at home.
I haven't talked with many people, who are working for someone else, that are 100% happy with their job satisfaction, pay, and benefits.
If Walmart employees aren't happy, they can go elsewhere. Meijer and Kroger are hiring.
Justin,
While that's true in Louisville, in many more rural areas ( where jobs are scarce in the first place), the local Walmart Superstore is the big employer in town. This is definitely the case in Eastern Kentucky where my in-laws live. All the other small stores close because they can't compete. So when Walmart sets low benefits and/or wages, it really affects the community- and they can't just go somewhere else easily.
Deb
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