To: Jonty30
None of us know what is going on, so anything said, whether it be union-busting or corporate terrorism or a workaround of labour laws, we dont know.
Try to stay focused. What I said was (post 23)
I don't think this is a giant FEMA conspiracy, but the "plumbing problem" is a lie.
Next time pay attention.
36 posted on
04/16/2015 12:49:53 AM PDT by
867V309
(Boehner is the new Pelosi)
To: 867V309
We don’t know if it’s a lie. We don’t know anything. I did not agree that it was a plumbing problem. I’m just going to take the corporation’s word until we know for certain.
37 posted on
04/16/2015 12:53:10 AM PDT by
Jonty30
(What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
To: 867V309
Texas is a "Right to Work" state. I don't think it would be a union problem. The store that closed near to me was busy ALL the time. It could have lines at checkout at 3am. By closing, they are losing big money. It was by no means, a marginal store. besides, why not just say, "They were marginal stores and we closed them."It's not plumbing, it's not unions, it's not a marginal store. It was suggested that the $1 an hour raise for everyone could be paid for by closing these stores for 6 mo. but I can assure you they would lose more than they gained.
I'm still leaning for a government reason, like storing illegals or storing dissidents. There isn't a whole lot more reasons they would chose to lose money like this. I'm also hearing the gubmint paid them a $billion to do this.If you start to see the stores empty the shelving and haul it off, we know it's not plumbing. Obama just has a year and a half to get done whatever he has to get done. I don't think whatever is done with the store will make the residents happy here. Livingston is too big to do without the Walmart.
41 posted on
04/16/2015 1:11:38 AM PDT by
chuckles
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