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Walmart's anti-union policies also extend beyond the United States. The documentary Walmart: The High Cost of Low Price, shows one successful unionization of a Walmart store in Jonquière, Quebec, Canada, in 2004, but Walmart closed the store five months later because the company did not approve of the new "business plan" a union would require.
The latter of the two cannibalized the Walmart-owned warehouse store to create one of the largest retail stores in the U.S., employing about 360 associates, according to Walmart.
Image credits: JamesLucasIT The world has so many little secrets we might have no idea about. Like the fact that giraffes' 50 cm-long tongues are black. Well, they're not black exactly, more ...
By Dina Spector Walmart (WMT) announced its third quarter financial results this morning. The discount retailer reported earnings of $1.08 per share, which was slightly better than what analysts ...
It investigates the reasons behind the financial success of the Walmart Corporation. The documentary suggests that many criticisms of Walmart arise from feelings of jealousy over the company's success. [1] The documentary Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price was released on the same day as Why Wal-Mart Works. [2]
Also, what is the name of the subsidiary that owns Walmart.com? Is it really called Walmart.com, or is it Wal-Mart Stores Division U.S. as it says in the main article ? Tuxide 19:52, 15 August 2006 (UTC) walmart.com is part of the "Wal-Mart Stores USA" division, known internally as Division 1 (all divisions have a number).
3. Good Thing Walmart Doesn't Have an Army If Walmart's 2.1 million full-time employees were an army, the retailer would have the second-largest active military in the world, just behind China (2. ...
Jay Laprete/Bloomberg via Getty Images When Walmart (WMT) reported disappointing first-quarter sales figures in May, it blamed poor weather and tax refund delays. And it set low expectations for ...