(Just one more example of how capitalism works for the capitalists and against the workers. The only way to end this seemingly endless treadmill is to abolish the wages system, ie wage slavery, with a global socialist revolution.)
Brave New Films on Nov 26, 2014
The film exposes Wal-Mart’s unscrupulous business
practices through interviews with former employees, small business
owners, and footage of Walmart executives.
(2:22) – How Walmart Destroys Communities – Whether it’s a family rum
hardware store or a small eye glass store, when Walmart opens in small
towns like Middlefield, Ohio long established, independently run stores
are hurt. The Hunter family open H&H Hardware in 1962. When a new
Walmart was build in town, they were driven out of business.
(15:22) – How Walmart Profits from Poverty (And Sticks Taxpayers With
The Bill) – Walmart stores are frequently short staffed, not because
they can’t find workers but because they want to save on their labor
experiences. This comes from the top, the corporate doesn’t budget
enough money for payroll. Because Walmart doesn’t pay fair wages, their
employers need to go on public assistance programs.
(25:13) How Walmart Rolls Back Worker’s Rights – Walmart is one of
the most anti-union companies in America. Store managers keep an eye on
employees they suspect are either sympathetic to unions or are active
union organizers.
(33:56) – Walmart Cheats Workers – It is estimated that they cheated
workers out of $150 million dollars. Walmart would teach managers how to
digitally change people’s time cards as not to pay overtime and reduce
store experiences.
(44:35) -Subsidies – The subsidies Walmart gets from city governments
takes funding away from public schools. When Walmart opened stored in
Denver, they got $1.7 million in city subsidies, if the money had gone
to the Denver Public Schools system, they wouldn’t had have to shut down
three schools. Subsidies also give Walmart an unfair business advantage
over small, locally owned stores that offer better pay and benefits for
their workers.
(54:46) – Environmental Ruin -In Belmont, North Carolina, a Catawba
Riverkeeper noticed that runoff from herbicides and pesticides was
flowing into the river and polluting the town’s drinking water. It was
only after the local news aired a report on the water contamination that
a local manager moved those toxic substance to a better storage site.
The company’s main offices were unresponsive.
(1:00:10) – Imports From China – In China, factory workers can live
in dorms owned by Walmart – workers pay rent and utilities. If they move
out of the dorms, to live in a place not connected to Walmart, they
still have to pay rent for the dorms. Workers work in factories with
poor ventilation. They are told to lie to inspectors about how many days
they work: six, when they really work seven days a week. All of this to
make less than $3 a day.
(1:12:33) – Greed – Lee Scott, the CEO of Walmart made $27,207,799 in
2005 when, the average Walmart hourly sales employee made $13,861
annually. The family who owns Walmart, the Waltons, is one of America’s
wealthiest family, yet they barely give anything to charity. They are
worth $102 billion.
(1:16:10) – No Security – Kidnappings, robberies, and car
jackings…80% of crime that occurs at Walmarts in California takes place
in the stores’ parking lot, yet most of the stores’ security officers
are posted within the store. As early as 1994, Walmart knew that it had
issues with its’ parking lot security, but they hid these internal
reports. They also knew that adding roving patrols in parking lots
greatly reduce crime.
from here with link to film
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