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A Walmart Manager Describes Walmart’s Mismanagement

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Last week, we received an email from a current Walmart manager in Oklahoma asking to share his story. Below is his description of the policies that America’s largest employer uses to pit managers against low-level employees, for the benefit of the richest family in America.

Walmart, a $245 billion company with two million employees and a harsh record of union-busting, has been the subject of nationwide protests by its own workers, who seek higher wages and better working conditions. Today’s Walmart manager describes—in emails published below—how the company incentivizes its managers to keep employees from getting enough hours to make a decent living. The company does this even at the expense of understaffing its stores. These issues ring true—

This is an illustration of why a large portion of the American work force will never achieve economic independence no matter how hard they try.

I’ve witnessed so many Labor Violations I couldn’t even remember them all. At Walmart I am in charge of the front end—basically all of the registers and self checkouts. Recently I’ve had to cut many of my Cashiers hours and as a result less registers have been open which means longer lines. We’ve even had to make many cashiers not take their 15 minute break. I’ve also had to work 60 hour weeks while not receiving any overtime pay. I don’t think Walmart should be able to use the lack of overtime laws to exploit their low paid salaried managers.

I started at Walmart about a year ago. I have previously been a manager at [different store] and Walmart seemed like it would be a nice change of pace. I was hired on as an Assistant Manager(AM) where I had to undergo an 8 week training course to learn the job. I ended up being assigned to a Walmart Store in Oklahoma. I quickly found out my jobs duties were going to be different than I expected. Management decided that I was going to be the Assistant Manager over Electronics which was an area I was familiar with and enjoyed. The job I thought would mostly be doing paperwork, providing guidance for associates and overseeing major projects. I ended up working 65 hour weeks (which has been hard on my family) doing tasks such as stocking shelves, running a register, while also being responsible for electronics. Since I make more than $23,000 a year Walmart was not required to pay me overtime.

It’s become obvious to me that Walmart purposefully does this to make up for the chronic under-staffing. I’ve often had to cut associates hours in order to ensure that all of the salaried managers would receive our annual bonuses. This practice is one of the most corrupt Walmart uses—they tie the payroll costs to salaried managers bonuses. Mine is $20,000 while a store manager’s is $100,000.

Many people would be surprised by Walmart’s pay structure. A store manager makes a salary of about 80,000 to 110,000 a year. Which might sound good to average people but is peanuts to them. Their pay can get doubled if they meet certain criteria. A huge part of it is keeping your payroll costs down. Which means gradually forcing the long time employees out. And replacing them with temporary workers, who are not eligible for healthcare, time off, or even a discount card. Most of these people start off at $7.90 an hour and are already on public assistance. That ends up backfiring because the new hires most of them end up quitting within a month. The whole culture of Walmart rewards people who know the unwritten rules of Walmart. Some of these rules are: managers can almost never eat in the breakroom, never socialize too much with a lower level employee, and keep most things secret from them.

Eventually I was transferred to be an [assistant manager] over the front end which includes all of the registers, Self Checkouts, Customer Service Desk, and the Jewelry counter. At this job I’ve had to disproportionately cut the hours of the elderly who often make $15 an hour in order to preserve the hours of the others who make $8 an hour. I’ve recently witnessed with the recent decline in same-store sales Walmart has become increasingly desperate and in-denial about how to fix the issue. We’ve basically been forced to be ultra strict with associates and if they get caught stealing time by goofing off for 5 minutes, it’s an automatic written reprimand. Turnover has been increasing at my store at an alarming rate which is by design because Walmart has decided that they want you to stay for 1 year and become a manager or leave. Due to this turnover we’ve had to accept some less than satisfactory candidates. I’ve decided that the best way to solve these problems is to bring in 3rd party representation (Our Walmart) [an organized labor group for Walmart employees] and my hope is that Our Walmart will be able to persuade Walmart Corporate to agree to a living wage and more hours for Walmart Associates.

Sourced from Gawker.com

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These Confessions From Retail Employees Are Both Helpful And Mind-Blowing

Retail/service sector jobs are a rite of passage. All it takes is a year or two for the real truth to sink in: Retail and service sector jobs suck.

While your time in retail will give you the experience you need for a better job, it also gives you the chance to learn the cool/interesting/deep dark secrets of the companies you work for. Here are 10 confessions about your favorite retail companies that will enlighten and maybe even enrage you a little bit.

This explains the powerful headache I get every time I’m in there.

This explains the powerful headache I get every time I'm in there.

Damn. That’s pretty awesome.

Damn. That's pretty awesome.

I bet they’re not too happy about this little secret getting out.

I bet they're not too happy about this little secret getting out.

People actually do this?

People actually do this?

Ouch.

Ouch.

Maybe I’ll send everything via USPS from now on.

Maybe I'll send everything via USPS from now on.

Sounds like a good way to get some free snacks.

Sounds like a good way to get some free snacks.

In my heart I knew it, but didn’t want to believe it.

In my heart I knew it, but didn't want to believe it.

Makes sense, but I’m sure the loss prevention team doesn’t like it.

Makes sense, but I'm sure the loss prevention team doesn't like it.

Oh really? I’ll have to go coupon hunting.

Oh really? I'll have to go coupon hunting.

(H/T: Ebaum’s World)

Sourced from viralnova.com

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28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

1. “Friends”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: People you hang out with because you like them.
Now means: People you hang out with because they happen to be free at the same time as you.

2. “Significant other”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: The person you share your life with.
Now means: The person who is also in your house but you never actually see.

3. “Splits”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: Dividing something in half.
Now means: When your boss hates you, this is what they make you do.

4. “Bags”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: Devices for carrying things in.
Now means: Permanent decorations under your eyes.

5. “Morning”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: When you get up and go to work.
Now means: When you sleep.

6. “Lunchtime”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: About 1pm.
Now means: 3.30pm, maybe, when you finally have a chance to get something. Or possibly at 9am. Depends on the day.

7. “Night”

Should mean: When you are asleep.
Now means: When you are at work.

8. “Weekend”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: Time off.
Now means: Time you spend working.

9. “Party”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: Enjoyable social gathering where you see your friends.
Now means: Something you never actually make it to. Because work.

10. “Snack”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: Something to eat occasionally when hungry.
Now means: Your main food group.

11. “Working week”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: Five days of work.
Now means: Six days of work. At least.

12. “Day off”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: What you get when you don’t work.
Now means: What you almost definitely don’t get.

13. “Routine”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: The rhythm of work and relaxation that ensures you live a healthy life.
Now means: LOL, no.

14. “After-work drink”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: What is socially acceptable at 6pm.
Now means: What you are heavily judged for at 6am. Not that you care.

15. “Daylight Saving”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: An extra of sleep.
Now means: On the night shift, an extra hour of work.

16. “Local”

Should mean: The pub around the corner you drink at because you like it.
Now means: The pub miles away you drink at because it’s the only place open at weird times.

17. “Cover”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: Something that lies on, or over, something else.
Now means: Something no one will ever do for you when you really need it.

18. “Social networking”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: Occasional distraction.
Now means: Stream of the fun everyone else is having while you’re at work.

19. “Schedule”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: Reliable work structure to base your life on.
Now means: Ongoing chaos that will haunt your dreams and break your very soul.

20. “Family gathering”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: What you go to in order to reconnect with your family.
Now means: What you hear about afterwards. Because work.

21. “Committing”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: Agreeing to something in advance.
Now means: Something you’ll do before realising your shifts just aren’t going to work out.

22. “Tired”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: When you haven’t had enough sleep.
Now means: Perpetual state of being.

23. “Bank holiday”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: Extra day off!
Now means: HAH. No. Back to work.

24. “Tuesday”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: Tuesday.
Now means: Start of the weekend!

25. “Saturday”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: Saturday.
Now means: Tuesday, probably.

26. “Sunday”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: Sunday.
Now means: Monday, maybe, but who the fuck knows?

27. “Thursday”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

Should mean: Thursday.
Now means: The ancient Greek day hêméra Aphrodítês. SERIOUSLY, no idea at this point.

28. “Long week”

28 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning For People Who Work Shifts

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Should mean: You’ve worked more than 40 hours this week.
Now means: You’ve been working for 13 days straight now.

Sourced from buzzfeed.com

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