Yep. One thing I notice about Wal-Mart is that you see a great many of our "seasoned citizens" and others that the mainstream market would cast aside as not employable.
Full-time employees at Wal-Mart ARE offered health care and benefits, I believe - at least that seems to be the gist of comments they write. I imagine part-time employees are not offered benefits - which is near as I can tell the norm for most stores. I don't recall being offered health care when I was a part-timer at a Department Store.
And as far as NOT paying people overtime, etc. - Congress should take a long, long, hard look in those 30-story office buildings.
"And as far as NOT paying people overtime, etc. - Congress should take a long, long, hard look in those 30-story office buildings."
Or right here.