Piffka wrote:Costco, btw, was started in Washington state. They are often compared to Wal-Mart and they are superior in every way.
Costco superior?
Well, I can't speak for their operations in the U.S., but I can tell you from the stories that I've heard about the way they treat employees in our local store, I would have to sharply disagree with you!
For example, when employees become eligible for benefits, they get laid off for a while, and then if you want to work again, it's back to the lower wage.
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I really grow quite tired of this Wal-Mart bashing all the time. I shop at our local store because the other choices don't even pretend to play the somewhat competitive capitalistic game. Grocery stores are a classic example.
If you're going to bash Wal-Mart (just because they're the biggest), then also bash Safeway, Save-On, Real SuperStore, Canadian Tire, Home Depot, Rona, McDonald's, Burger King, Tim Hortons, Michael's, Valu Village, and if I wanted to, dozens of other examples where the business practices are very suspect.