Posted by NY 986 on January 11, 2018 at 13:36:33 from (184.53.49.172):
In Reply to: $11 minimum ? posted by Spook on January 11, 2018 at 11:58:23:
Just a publicity ploy in my mind. Minimum wage is heading there and in some states it will surpass 11.00 per hour in just a few years. Most of their volume of sales is in populous states where minimum wage is already over 10.00 dollars per hour. They can always replace workers down the road after peoples' attention has shifted and go back to less than 11.00 dollars per hour in states where it is legal to do so. As far as skeleton crews go Walmart has already pared labor back to where their stores look like landfills or empty shelves. If they could come up with a way to get customers to unload the truck and stack things in the warehouse as well as check themselves out Walmart would do it. People say tough toe nails when Sears could not compete with modern retailing but we are supposed to cry over Walmart being understaffed. Outside of perishables (food) most other products can be handled in a manner like Amazon. Not that working for Amazon is a picnic.
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