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Playinghardball

(11,665 posts)
Tue Nov 19, 2013, 12:12 AM Nov 2013

Wal-Mart defends controversial food drive for employees

Wal-Mart is defending a Thanksgiving food drive that an Ohio store set up for its employees, saying workers there are “outraged” that their act of generosity is being twisted out of context.

Signs attached to storage containers lined up in an employee-only area ask workers to “donate food items here so associates in need can enjoy Thanksgiving dinner.” An employee at the Canton, Ohio, Wal-Mart store snapped photos of the backroom bins and sent them to the union-backed group Organization United for Respect at Wal-Mart, or OUR Walmart, that has since circulated them online.

The photos were picked up by a number of news outlets, such as the Cleveland Plain Dealer, which questioned whether Wal-Mart holding a food drive for its own employees was "proof of low wages".

On Monday, a Wal-Mart spokesman denied that accusation, and said the Canton, Ohio, store has held similar food drives for the past several years.

“What these associates are doing is making sure if there’s someone out there with a special, critical, unforeseen need, that they’re being taken care of,” Kory Lundberg told TODAY.com. “They’re getting what they need and they’re getting support.”

Workers in need may have lost their home to fire or had a spouse who lost a job, or be dealing with "something else you can't plan for," Lundberg said. Last year, 12 associates out of the roughly 300 employees at the store received help from the food drive.

“It underscores what the culture of this company is — it’s to take care of each other," he said. "That Canton, Ohio, store is an example of it.”

But the employee who snapped the photos saw the food drive as proof the company has failed to pay its employees substantial wages, said a representative for OUR Walmart.


More at: http://www.today.com/news/wal-mart-defends-controversial-food-drive-employees-2D11618754


Hey Wal-Mart, defend this!

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Wal-Mart defends controversial food drive for employees (Original Post) Playinghardball Nov 2013 OP
Or just maybe they are hungry because they work at Walshit? VanillaRhapsody Nov 2013 #1
OMG...their employees? With you on the Final Comment there OP...pretty much describes it. libdem4life Nov 2013 #2
Fucking A lonestarnot Nov 2013 #3
And even if their "excuses" flew...they don't but lets play along... VanillaRhapsody Nov 2013 #4
Puh-leeze. It says food items, not rent money, living expenses, transportation. JaneyVee Nov 2013 #5
Good that employees are helping other employees Kory, MindMover Nov 2013 #6
 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
4. And even if their "excuses" flew...they don't but lets play along...
Tue Nov 19, 2013, 12:17 AM
Nov 2013

If an employee's house burned down....Walmart couldn't make sure that family had a decent holiday dinner? Its so disgusting its with out words...

 

JaneyVee

(19,877 posts)
5. Puh-leeze. It says food items, not rent money, living expenses, transportation.
Tue Nov 19, 2013, 12:18 AM
Nov 2013

Or fire fund. Busted and they know it.

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