It’s a free country (so far), so frequent the stores that you desire to frequent and don’t go to the stores that you hate.
Some Walmarts are better than others. In my area, there are two stores less than 6 miles apart and one is clean and well stocked and one is dirty and you can never find anything. I don’t frequent the one that is dirty very often.
IMO, the article is biased based on the union’s inability to make inroads with WM employees. Again, if it were that bad for the employees, they would organize.
I wasn’t talking about unions, but what kind of crappy store it is.
BUT, I did mention one thing about unions, when someone else thought I was just griping in relation to politics or unions (which I wasn’t ... just that they are the worst business I’ve ever come across in my lifetime).
What I said about Walmart and unions, up above, was that Walmart has no need to be concerned about unions, because they hire misfits who don’t even understand what a union is ... LOL ...
So, what you’re saying in that “if the conditions were that bad ...” — really has no relevance here. It would be like looking at a bunch of pigs in the pig-pen and saying about those pigs ... “If they get dirty enough, those pigs will finally want to get cleaned up!” Ummm ... NO ... they’re PIGS!
It’s the same way for the misfits that Walmart hires. So, Walmart has no need to be concerned about unions.