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  2. Eduardo Castro-Wright - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Castro-Wright is the former Vice Chairman and CEO of the Walmart’s Global eCommerce and Global Sourcing businesses, he retired on July 1, 2012. [1] Castro-Wright previously served as the President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores USA, the United States division of the world's third largest corporation by revenue according to the 2008 Fortune 500.

  3. File:Walmart logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Walmart; Walmart Canada; Walmart Labs; Walmart de México y Centroamérica; Walmart greeter; Walmarting; Walton family; White Stag (clothing) Whitney Ann Kroenke; Why Wal-Mart Works; and Why That Drives Some People C-R-A-Z-Y; Yihaodian; User:CampyLane2019/sandbox; User:Noahtollytheg/sandbox; User:Wikidea/ftse; File talk:New Walmart Logo.svg ...

  4. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    Walmart insists its wages are generally in line with the current local market in retail labor. [51] Other critics have noted that in 2001, the average wage for a Walmart Sales Clerk was $8.23 per hour, or $13,861 a year, while the federal poverty line for a family of three was $14,630. [52] Walmart founder Sam Walton once said, "I pay low wages ...

  5. Walmart - Wikipedia

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    Walmart Inc. (/ ˈ w ɔː l m ɑːr t / ⓘ; formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States and 23 other countries. It is headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas. [10]

  6. OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible ...

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    The Guidelines provide non-binding principles and standards for responsible business conduct in a global context that are consistent with applicable laws and internationally recognised standards. The Guidelines are an annex of the Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises. [2]

  7. The Wal-Mart Effect - Wikipedia

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    The Wal-Mart Effect is a 2006 book by business journalist Charles Fishman, a senior editor at Fast Company magazine, which describes local and global economic effects attributable to the retail chain Walmart. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Walmart Labs - Wikipedia

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    Walmart Labs (formerly named Kosmix and @WalmartLabs) became part of Walmart Global Tech, [7] the technology and business services organization within Walmart. Venky Harinarayan and Anand Rajaraman founded Kosmix in 2005. [8] In April 2011, Walmart acquired Kosmix and formed @WalmartLabs, a research division, out of it.

  9. Code of conduct - Wikipedia

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    A company code of conduct is a set of rules which is commonly written for employees of a company, which protects the business and informs the employees of the company's expectations. It is appropriate for even the smallest of companies to create a document containing important information on expectations for employees. [ 1 ]