Posted on 02/28/2005 12:11:58 AM PST by The Loan Arranger
H. Lee Scott Jr., the chief executive officer of Wal-Mart, argued in a speech yesterday in Los Angeles that Wal-Mart is a force for good in the economy. Scott is hardly the first corporate chairman to echo "Engine" Charlie Wilson's claim that what's good for General Motors is good for America. And many independent observers have noted that Wal-Mart's relentless downward pressure on overhead has been a boon to American consumers. (In a recent New Yorker column, James Surowiecki took this further, arguing that the retail economy has become a sort of dictatorship of the consumer, and that Wal-Mart, which earns only pennies on each dollar of sales, is merely doing what it must to stay alive.)
What's fairly new in Scott's speech (a related ad campaign was launched last month) is Wal-Mart's rising on its hind legs to tell the world that it is good to its employees. I'd thought it was a settled matter that Wal-Mart had achieved its miraculously low prices by squeezing its employees. Not so, said Scott:
Wal-Mart's average wage is around $10 an hour, nearly double the federal minimum wage. The truth is that our wages are competitive with comparable retailers in each of the more than 3,500 communities we serve, with one exceptiona handful of urban markets with unionized grocery workers.
Few people realize that about 74 percent of Wal-Mart hourly store associates work full-time, compared to 20 to 40 percent at comparable retailers. This means Wal-Mart spends more broadly on health benefits than do most big retailers, whose part-timers are not offered health insurance.
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Not sure where you get this "most."
Anyhow -- if one really is a believer of the gospel of a free trade, then one must affirm that wages must be allowed to rise as well as fall in response to shifts in demand for the work. And that includes permitting private unions.
and wages do rise and fall with the market. A lot of factories moved from Japan to South Korea and then to China over the past few decades.
Until China lets their workers have an economic voice in their own trade, it's only a show. If you have a better means than unions to bring this about, by all means present it. But the plantation master's power must fall.
(Denny Crane: "There are two places to find the truth. First God and then Fox News.")
Unions aren't going to change anything in China until the communists are out of power.
Why of course, what they call unions now are only organs of the state. The people must rebel.
and if they do they might not need a union
Amen.
Problem is that that type of union is mostly from the past.
I agree.. They also have an efficient management structure. It looks pyramidal, unlike many of their competitors who have interesting shapes. With say 6 people making 100k a year having endless meetings iwth each other coming to consensus. Where instead Walmart will have one manager in charge, with more decision making ability.
Walmart has also refused to sell many of the smut level magazines that are destroying the culture. The left hates that.
And what scares the left more then anything is Walmart's growth. And with the sheer size, plus amazing growth Walmart can move into many industries. Infact it almost took over banking, but the government stepped in to stop it.
Can't have customers getting cheap and efficient banking now can we?
"And what scares the left more then anything is Walmart's growth. And with the sheer size, plus amazing growth Walmart can move into many industries. Infact it almost took over banking, but the government stepped in to stop it.
Can't have customers getting cheap and efficient banking now can we?"
Don't want monopolies/no competition either. If Wal-Mart gets to that point, they will get stepped on...hard.
China has the fastest growing economy on the planet, and all the left can do is complain about alleged slave labor. While denying slave labor exists in their favorite nations like Cuba.
In the last 25 years since the reforms started, aka moving to a free market economy, China has brought more people out of poverty then the rest of the planet combined. And no unions there at all!!
All the left can do is put free tibet stickers on their car, and curse Chinese goods. (and curse the right for not donating enough to poor people in the world).
A lot of the right curses Chinese goods as well. And will do so until the power of communism dies there.
"Free unions..."
Name one.
Exactly the only places unions survive are in the choke points of an economy.. aka port workers, air traffic control, electricity workers etc.. Where they can hold a nation hostage..
And in the government. Something like 7 million of America's 12 million union workers... work in the government. There they can extort whatever they want, because there are no market forces acting. The state simply raises taxes whether people like it or not.
"And no unions there at all!!"
Of course not. I sure the Communists would open a slot in the Party for your progressive statements!
"Wal-Mart, which earns only pennies on each dollar of sales, is merely doing what it must to stay alive"
"Merely doing what it must to stay alive?" Is that why numbers 4-8 on the Forbes 400 are Waltons?
http://www.forbes.com/2002/09/13/rich400land.html
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