In high school I worked for a telemarketing firm that collected donations for Special Olympics. One week the boss decided everyone should come in and make calls on a Saturday. That Saturday was my Confirmation. Even though it was not a regularly scheduled day they still counted it as one of my three sick days. So, when I was sick I was given a lecture about the importance of showing up for work no matter how sick my mother said I was. I quit shortly after that for other reasons.
Basically, I'm saying Wal-Mart's policy sounds normal.
Basically, I'm saying Wal-Mart's policy sounds normal. It is normal. It's just that unions have about destroyed every other industry in America that they are now hard at work on the retail sector.
And, please. All you union lackeys don't start telling me about uninspiring management, blah, blah. This WakeUpWalMart group of idiots certainly isn't a union of managers looking to screw WalMart.