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  2. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    [117] [118] [119] Walmart claims that it is not anti-union but "pro-associate", arguing that its employees do not need to pay third parties to discuss problems with management as the company's open-door policy enables employees to lodge complaints and submit suggestions all the way up the corporate ladder. [120]

  3. Walmart is laying off and relocating hundreds of corporate ...

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    Walmart is laying off hundreds of corporate workers across the country as it relocates many employees to its Arkansas headquarters.. The big-box retailer confirmed the layoffs and relocations in a ...

  4. Walmart’s corporate frenzy - AOL

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    Since its 1962 founding, Walmart has not only transformed its headquarters in Bentonville, but along with it, the South Central burg it inhabits. With plans to open a new 350-acre campus only two ...

  5. Walmart Inc. v. DEA-DOJ - Wikipedia

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    Walmart Inc. v. DEA-DOJ was a settlement involving the complaints and lawsuits of Walmart pharmacy, and other large pharmaceutical companies. The lawsuits were made after an official complaint issued by the United States Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration, after Walmart was accused of illicitly selling opioids to their customers.

  6. Walmart Exec Who Called Sales a 'Total Disaster' Is Out - AOL

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    Walmart / LinkedIn A Walmart (WMT) executive who sounded the alarm about dismal sales figures earlier this year has left the company. In February, Jerry Murray, a vice president of finance and ...

  7. Walmart - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the company was the largest private satellite network, allowing the corporate office to track inventory and sales and to instantly communicate with stores. [35] By 1984, Sam Walton had begun to source between 6% and 40% of his company's products from China. [36] In 1988, Walton stepped down as CEO and was replaced by David Glass. [37]

  8. 6 Walmart Items That Have the Most Customer Complaints - AOL

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  9. Lee Scott (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Harold Lee Scott Jr. is an American businessman who was the third chief executive officer of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., from January 2000 to January 2009.Scott joined Walmart in 1979 and under his leadership, the company retained its position as the largest retailer in the world based on revenue, although the company faced growing criticism during his tenure for its environmental footprint, labor ...