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Walmart Case Analysis

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Ryan McLaws
Southern New Hampshire University

ABSTRACT I will be examining 3 key issues in relation to the Walmart Corp. and how they have improves and areas that need improvement. These areas are as follows:
• Personnel
• Environmental
• Sound Business Practices
In addition I will offer recommendations for improvement in these areas.

Analysis of the issues: Personnel In order to understand Wal-Mart’s history and view towards its associates, one has to look at its roots and the policies that were instituted by Sam Walton in their early years. Sam Walton started Wal-Mart at the age of 44 and approached the management …show more content…

In addition to this Congress had granted a prior threshold for business’s making less than one million in annual sales, they later lowered this to two hundred and fifty thousand. The federal government then raised the federal minimum wage to $1.15 which effectively doubled his lowest paid employee’s wages.
He was furious with this and flat out refused to comply, Sam set up his individual stores as individual companies instead of being looked at as an individual corporation in hopes of complying with the Federal corporation minimum threshold. As one can imagine this only remained effective for a number of years before Wal-Mart was faced with a number of lawsuits claiming unfair compensation and eventually a federal court ruled that Wal-Mart corporate structure was just a scheme to avoid paying his employees at the minimum wage level. As a result of the ruling, he was ordered to not only to pay his employees the entire back pay that they were owed but a double time penalty as well. The organization cut the checks and distributed them but Sam Walton summoned all of his employees to a major cluster and warned that “I’ll fire anyone who cashes that check!” Sam Walton also was notoriously anti-union, having said “I have always believed strongly that we do not need unions at Wal-Mart. Theoretically, I understand the

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