Wal-Mart Reveals Patriotic Plan to Pump up Economy

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Wal-Mart is constantly under scrutiny. Whether it’s about workers rights, imported good or the effect big box stores have on mom-and-pop shops in the current economy, there’s always something to be said about Wal-Mart and typically it is not very nice. Wal-Mart is trying to change that perception and prove they are proud to be an American company. Bill Simon, president and CEO, recently announced Wal-Mart’s plans to give the home team the advantage with domestically made merchandise and a new hiring program for veterans. “At the heart of our national political conversation today is one issue: creating jobs to grow the economy,” said Simon. “[We] are making a strong commitment to move this forward.” While most of the clamor generated by Simon’s statement has been positive, some people are still skeptical that the plan is purely a promotional ploy.

 

The first step in Wal-Mart’s plan is to increase the American-made products that they purchase and offer to customers. During the next decade Wal-Mart intends to promote their “Buy American” campaign by spending $50 billion on products that would usually be imported--like sporting goods, storage products, games, accessories, apparel, textiles, furniture and high-end appliances. Currently, they claim two-thirds of the goods they sell are sourced in the United States. Domestically produced products like groceries, health and beauty products, household goods like paper towels, and pet supplies make up 55 percent of U.S. sales.

 

The second phase in Wal-Mart’s patriotic push is to recruit job candidates who have recently left the military. They intend to hire 100,000 veterans in the next five years. While not all veterans are interested in retail work, any honorably discharged veteran has a job waiting for them at Wal-Mart as long as they apply within the first 12 months off active duty. “Hiring a veteran can be one of the best business decisions you make,” said Simon, a Navy veteran himself. “Veterans have a record of performance under pressure. They’re quick learners and team players. They are leaders with discipline, training, and a passion for service. There is a seriousness and sense of purpose that the military instills, and we need it today more than ever.”

 

These are noble steps in the right direction. However, critics feel Wal-Mart is just scratching the surface when it comes to what’s really wrong with their current practices and that there are other effective ways Wal-Mart could make a meaningful difference immediately. They suggest that paying better wages and offering workers more regular hours would result in a bigger impact for individuals and the economy overall. Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, was quoted saying, "Retailers like Wal-Mart could provide the nation with a much needed economic boost by paying higher wages and providing stable scheduling - while still remaining profitable and continuing to offer low prices. By part-timing their workforce, they're hurting both workers and our economy by fueling underemployment."

 

Whatever the motives, everyone watching the plan unfold hopes for the best. If all goes well other retailers may be inspired to follow suit. “Imagine what retail could do together,” said Simon. “We could leave an incredible legacy as an industry. We can be the ones who step up for our heroes. And we can do this now.”

 

Image courtesy of Stuart Miles at FreeDigitalPhotos

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  • Aaron J
    Aaron J
    I think it is a good idea, however Walmart treats alot of their American suppliers horribly, threatening to pull their business because they are to high, alot of times they are to high because of labor cost, these suppliers  try to pay their people descent wages to support a family. Store employees can not make enough to support their families, however the corporate executives live VERY WELL, does'nt seem very American to me! Walmarts purchasing agents at their corporate offices talk to their suppliers using intimidation/bullying techniques it is horrible! I think it is time suppliers of Walmart come together and tell Americans about walmart executives, they can't be Christians  or if they are they don't act like it. After all America came to be for the freedom to worship GOD!
  • Thomas M
    Thomas M
    It’s about time, the workers are US citizens and the currency is from the US TreasuryI get upset seeing our jobs sent to China and Mexico. Im glad to see the Vets getting the chance theydeserve.
  • Thomas W
    Thomas W
    I'am well past 12 months off of active duty,but I'am an honorably discharged Vietnam veteran. I would like a job.
  • James S
    James S
    they can still  part time there  employees  but give them normal shifts.   8 to4    4to 12  etc.   give them the chance  to hold   anouther job if they warnt.   they  have to mutch  control of there  employees.   our  vets  will be disgraced by offering them   7.00 dollars a hour
  • John F
    John F
    TO be honest the veteran thing SUCKS !!!!!!!!! Have to apply 1 year from discharge. What about Vietnam Era and other vets ??????? Then maybe I would think it was right !!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Garland R
    Garland R
    I am a Veterans.
  • Mosies W
    Mosies W
    I think thats an excellent Ideal this will bring more jobs and built and move the Economy.
  • James B
    James B
    I think the more that they buy  in the U.S. the better. The nore they outsource the more it hurts this economy. will start watching to see how many "made in china" tags fall off and how many "made in usa" tags replace them. This may prove to be interesting.
  • Carol H
    Carol H
    I'll believe it when I see it, andI'm not from Missouri.They should be able to do both, the new plan and add to it helping those now employed there and not eat too far into their huge profit margin.
  • Charlene B
    Charlene B
    I think this is a great ideal, however I was hired in Oct 2012 and was let go  Dec 27 2012.  I worked every hour needed .  I feel they should put people to work that was let go.
  • Ken b
    Ken b
    very good -- speaking for me and a lot of my friends -- about time we get back to making more things in the us and buying more from the us. Way to go!!!!
  • Carolyn S
    Carolyn S
    It would be great if they'd hire me!
  • Sarah G
    Sarah G
    What about if you not an verteran. An you apply for an at Walmart. We will get hired.
  •  Talwinder G
    Talwinder G
    Veterans deserve this they sacrificed for us . Employers  should give priority to hire them. They can make the business profitable due to their team work mentality  how to win.
  • steven a
    steven a
    thats great that walmart is doing that for the vetrans, but how about all the past vetrans that are out of work,if the plan is good for current vets, not very fair to the older vets,
  • Jose D
    Jose D
    Great idea I proof 100%
  • Steve H
    Steve H
    I believe this is a very good idea overall, but as a Vietnam Vet, I suggest that they open this offer to vets of all eras.
  • dawn b
    dawn b
    hi i think its good but what happens to the person off the street trying to get hire like me i have had app in for awhile now and still no job i am worried have kids am still raising and need a pay check
  • Peter L
    Peter L
    Walmart has identified some sticky problems and has formulated corrective steps.The hard part will be uniform implementation of the needed steps.
  • Mark S
    Mark S
    What about veterans unemployed who have been out of the service longer then 12 months?
  • laura m
    laura m
    This is straight up bull! Why would a vet want to go work for 7.40 an hour? This company don't give a rats ass about anyone. They treat their employee's like if they were criminals, constantly watching their every move. All the managers need to do is walk around with shot guns like in the chain gang prisons. The hiring of vets is a lie from the pit of hell there is another motive but I haven't figured it out yet!
  • jill b
    jill b
    I work for walmart and won't. Let u work 40 hours only 30 a week can't pay bills that way.how can they hire that many people.
  • Bill L
    Bill L
    Bill Simons, what a great idea. I have always supported Wal-Mart in spite of all controversy. But let's not forget about the veterans that have served in the past. Keep up the good work.
  • Ernest g
    Ernest g
    thats good about hiring veterans but what about the older vets like vietnam
  • James B
    James B
    I have been in customer service related fields through out my working career and was honorably discharged from the USAF in 1986.  I have applied for a job with Wal-Mart  and still  can't seem to get a job with this company. My work related experiences, training  and knowledge would be a good fit. But as I was told I was over qualified or not a good enough candidate at this time.  An honorably discharged veteran.

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