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Re: Say NO NO NO to Wal-Mart!!!



Harry Krause wrote:
> 
> Offbreed wrote:
> 
> > Jonathan Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> >
> >> Here's some more typical leftist BULLSHIT about
> >> Wal-Mart (a place at which I don't shop):
> >>
> >> "But Wal-Mart's PR slogan "Our People Make the
> >> Difference" does capture a truth. Based on the
> >> company's profit and employment figures, I calculate
> >> that each employee generates more than $11.20 in new
> >> wealth for every hour she works. The average U.S.
> >> employee is paid an average hourly wage of $7.50, and
> >> the balance – about $3.70 – goes back to Arkansas as
> >> profit."
> >>
> >> http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=17060
> > <snip>
> >> The $3.70 does not all "go back to Arkansas as profit".
> >>   That $3.70 pays the suppliers, pays the rent on the
> >> land, pays utilities, pays local and corporate taxes.
> >> In fact, you have no way of knowing how much of it is
> >> profit, unless you look at Wal-Mart's annual report.
> >>
> >> The author, some economics-illiterate named Stan Cox,
> >> is a fool.  He's writing inflammatory bullshit.  Stupid
> >> leftists gobble it right up like caviar.
> >
> > Something else is wrong there.
> >
> > I worked payroll, way back when, and the total cost of an employee to
> > the employer is 25% to 50% of the wage, added on top the wage
> > (unemployement contribution, Social Security, jobsite insurance,
> > payroll clerk, etc). Full time and lower wage employee's cost a
> > greater % than part time. I'd guess the governments get about $2 per
> > hour, per employee, leaving about $1.70 for the other expenses above.
> >
> > Walmart *might* get 1/4 a penny on each dollar moving through the
> > store. That means Walmart has to sell at least $400 goods to break
> > even from a $1 theft.
> 
> What's that? Wal-Mart has to sell at least $400 in B-goods for each
> dollar it steals from its underpaid and exploited workforce?
> 

You can't exploit and underpay someone if he's not willing to accept it.


Dave





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