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by sangnoir
3554 days ago
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Is Walmarts business "traditionally unionized"? You might have missed that crucial prior in GPs statement. Additionally, Walmart actively discourages unionization via propaganda during training and outright threats. If Reddit is to be believed, closing an entire outlet is not too big a price to stave off the specter of unionization. |
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Less of a deal for cities, but some of the small towns I drive through for work don't seem to have any other employment than trades/Walmart/service/trucking/maybe "the local plant".
What kind of world are we creating for small towns when 2.5 of those disappear in the next few decades?