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Chicago requires big-box stores to pay 'living wage'

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Also, question: How many of you are aware that Wal-Mart gives each employee (assuming they meet certain requirements) a profit sharing check every year? I got $800, in one check, just for having worked in the store for the year. Is that common knowledge?

 

Yep. Up to a maximum of $1500 dollars, provided you worked 1000 hours in a year.

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So you see how that is LESS than giving you any sort of signifigant raise?

 

Maybe snuffbox is right, wheres the retort to the enforced outsourcing dictated by Walmarts policies?

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Also, question: How many of you are aware that Wal-Mart gives each employee (assuming they meet certain requirements) a profit sharing check every year? I got $800, in one check, just for having worked in the store for the year. Is that common knowledge?

 

Yep. Up to a maximum of $1500 dollars, provided you worked 1000 hours in a year.

 

We do get raises every year as well. It works through this system: Judged on a self-evaluation, combined with management's determined your raise, anywhere from 10-50 cents.

 

10 - below average

20- improving

30 - average

40 - meets and often exceeds

50- always exceeds.

 

Nearly everyone gets 30. 40 is rare but not impossible. The rumour is the only person to ever get 50 was the woman who came up with the idea for the greeter.

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You don't have to be a very good employee though. You just have to work there. And trust me, most of the people who work at Wal-Mart are *not* very good employees.

 

And yeah, I agree that it is just a token little thing, but really, they don't even have to do that, and it is nice to be handed $800 bucks at once so I can buy something stupid.

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It helped that several aldermen changed their stances since their constituents said "hey, we want jobs."

 

What also got lost in the shuffle was that this was going to affect real stores, like Marshall Field's, as well as Wal-Mart.

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I find people who hate Walmart to be funny. Why would I pay top dollar for junk that I'll use once and throw out such as napkins, plastic forks, toilet paper, etc? If some other store sold this stuff at a lower rate then I'd shop there.

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How 'bout people that complain about paying taxes, but do?

 

Umm, kinda not the same situation. I don't know of anyone who got sent to jail for not shopping at Walmart.

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