The Mission to Stop Walmart from Growing

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What if your children, nephews or nieces, or even your siblings had to work at a job where payment was low and there were no benefits? In this case, this is what is happening to the lives of many hard workers around the world. Many employees are being mistreated and deserve a lot more for what they are doing. Although Walmart may be a cheap place to shop with affordable prices for everyone, but with the low cost of products comes a low cost of salary to the employees. As a matter of fact, these employees could be people you know such as your neighbors, friends, and maybe even family members. For instance your friends and family could be being mistreated and wrongfully used without you even knowing. In the article, “Wal-Mart Cuts Some Health Care Benefits”, by Steven Greenhouse and Reed Abelson, Walmart officials stated that "All future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company’s health insurance plans.” Walmart causes more harm to the surrounding community because its employees are not receiving benefits, especially with the low pay they already get. This company clearly does not provide the care and benefits they should be providing to their hardworking employees.
Walmart causes more harm than good not only to its workers, but to our nation. Greenwald says, “The tax abatements given to Walmart comes from the city’s budget for public services; thus the amount of money for schools, fire and police services is reduced.” (Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices,2005) In the movie, Walmart: The High Cost of Low Prices, shows that even though Walmart makes $240 billion in sales per year, they still do not respect their workers or the surrounding community . In f...

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...sounds, that is the reality of the situation and many people will not care to make a difference in the world, unless it affects them personally in some way. Walmart will only stop expanding if we stop helping their expansion. “Walmart earns $240 billion in sales per year.” says Greenwald. (Walmart, 2005). Once Walmart is closed, or changed, no one will have to worry for their children, husbands, wives, or even siblings and that they will get the payment they deserve.Walmart employees should receive the equal amount of payments and benefits like any other hardworking american.

Works Cited

Abelson, Reed. Greenhouse, Steven. “Wal-Mart Cuts Some Health Care Benefits.) New York Times
Oct. 20, 2011
Frymer, Murry. “Wal-Mart Hammered By Small-Town Values.” Sacramento Bee
Oct. 15, 1994
Walmart: The High Cost of Low Prices. Prod. Robert Greenwald.
Brave New Films, 2005.

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