To: Stone Mountain
It would be the employees choice to state whatever greeting he or she wanted. Since it is not the stated POLICY of Wal-Mart. Before, Happy Holiday was a stated POLICY of Wal-Mart. The was the intent of Wal-Mart to exclude Merry Christmas, now it is not. In fact, they simply just went back to the same POLICY Wal-Mart has always had, without any problems before, I might add.
The employee did not have a choice of greetings under the old Wal-Mart POLICY, did you believe that to be fair?
135 posted on
11/09/2006 4:22:39 PM PST by
paratrooper82
(82 Airborne 1/508th BN wounded and home recouping with my family!)
To: paratrooper82
The employee did not have a choice of greetings under the old Wal-Mart POLICY, did you believe that to be fair?
Nope, not at all. I've said this many times already on this thread. Do you just not believe me?
So, I'm assuming you are saying that if an employee told you Happy Holidays on his own, you wouldn't have a problem with it, right? Now, what if Wal-Mart's policy was, "You can use whatever greeting you believe is appropriate, but we would prefer you use Happy Holidays since it is inclusive of all of our customers." No problems there either?
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