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:Wal-Mart is the largest private sector employer in the United States. There is constant | :Wal-Mart is the largest private sector employer in the United States. There is constant controversy over whether Wal-Mart contributes positively or negatively to the US economy and society in general. Although critics propose many arguments on the negative side, there are two general arguments that make up the bulk of the Wal-Mart faces considerable analysis and critism over its treatment of its employees and the affect it has | ||
controversy over whether Wal-Mart contributes positively or negatively to the US economy and society in general. Although critics propose many arguments on the negative side, there are two general arguments that make up the bulk of the Wal-Mart faces considerable analysis and critism over its treatment of its employees and the affect it has |
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Wal-Marts Effects on Local Communities
Brief Overview
- Wal-Mart is the largest private sector employer in the United States. There is constant controversy over whether Wal-Mart contributes positively or negatively to the US economy and society in general. Although critics propose many arguments on the negative side, there are two general arguments that make up the bulk of the Wal-Mart faces considerable analysis and critism over its treatment of its employees and the affect it has