Thursday, March 25, 2010

post #2

As the largest and most profitable retailer, Wal-Mart annual revenues account for 2 percent of America’s entire gross domestic product. But workers at Wal-Mart have an unjust conditions, as Karen Olsson wrote, in ‘up Against Wal-Mart", that worker’s wage are low and not enough to pay their health insurance. However, Sebastian Mallaby, in "Progressive Wal-Mart’ said that Wal-Mart provide low cost products for poor people, and Wal-Mart’s discounting on food alone boosts the welfare of American shoppers by at least $50 billion a year, and it created a lot of job opportunities. There is no doubt that Walmart had benefited lots of people. I still think that working conditions at Wal-Mart should be Improved because ensuring every worker's fair working condition is the value of our country. It will also help to keep walmart employee morale high and maintain efficiency and productivity. It will improve its Corporate image. It may cost a bit more to run the business but it will still be a very profitable international company.

1 comment:

  1. Good start - as you go forward think about how your evidence will relate back to the different parts of your argument you've outline here.

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