Buying Retail

Ok

Let's get this straight. The nation's largest employer hires people part time for the vast majority of hires. Pays just over the minimum wage to them. You know why? Don't have to insure them. We get to pay for that as in the government.

Part-time and barely over the minimum wage equals humans needing government assistance of some shape or form. Health care, housing, food assistance, or something else.

Get it yet?

Is this over your head?

Or do I have go deeper?

Or do you just love buying Chinese crap from the under payed and employed because that 2 bucks saved means that much to you.

Any questions?

I don't really care for Walmart's business model in terms of labor, but, if it's not them, it will be someone else doing the same thing. They're not the only ones handling labor the way they do. Other large retailers have similar practices.

The thing is, consumers still shop at Walmart for whatever reasons. I think either convince Walmart to change their model (unlikely) or change minimum wage and benefits provisions for part time employees (more likely).

Complaining about people shopping there really doesn't accomplish anything imo.