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  2. Walmarting - Wikipedia

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    Walmarting or Walmartization is a neologism referring to U.S. discount department store Walmart with three meanings. The first use is similar to the concept of globalization and is used pejoratively by critics [1] and neutrally by businesses seeking to emulate Walmart's success. [2]

  3. Walmart raises store managers’ pay for first time in a decade ...

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    Walmart is boosting the starting pay of its store managers to $128,000, or by just over 9%, the discounter announced on Thursday. Walmart raises store managers’ pay for first time in a decade ...

  4. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    Walmart will also be looking to hire 55,000 seasonal employees for the upcoming holiday season. This compares to 120,000 jobs Walmart has cut over the last five years. [171] This number does conflict with the 20,000 jobs cut from the above Bloomberg News of March 2013. [165]

  5. Walmart to Open Store in Carmichael Friday | Fair ... - Patch

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    Walmart will open its newest "Neighborhood Market" in Carmichael Friday. With it, store officials note the new business will provide 80 new jobs with the new concept store.

  6. Tom Coughlin (Walmart executive) - Wikipedia

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    Walmart CEO Lee Scott said in a company-issued press release, "Tom Coughlin has achieved one of the most successful business careers that anyone could imagine". [ 7 ] Walmart Chairman Rob Walton , added that "I particularly respect the special relationship that he has built with our associates in the field.

  7. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes - Wikipedia

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    Wal-Mart v. Dukes, 564 U.S. 338 (2011), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that a group of roughly 1.5 million women could not be certified as a valid class of plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit for employment discrimination against Walmart.

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