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Friday, Apr 6, 2007

Anyone read or heard about Wal-Mart's extensive surveillance programs?  These guys are spying on their own shareholders and anti-Wal-Mart groups, but they're also monitoring email, phone calls and internet use from their own employees.  Think about it -- you're a Wal-Mart company man and you're using Gmail or Hotmail and thinking that as long as I'm using a non-company email service, my emails should remain private.  Not so, according to insiders at Wal-Mart.  And that's just email -- employees are instructed to have no expectation of privacy while making phone calls and their state-of-the-art internet surveillance program monitors flesh tones on your computer display and automatically reports you if it displays pornography -- even if you just happen to be on the same computer network as Wal-Mart.

Now I'll admit I've bought from this place from time to time, but I've had my reservations about the place.  Everyone's heard a few bad stories about their business practices or the way the treat employees.  Is it right to keep buying from this place when they treat their underpaid workers like garbage and in the meantime drive out all competition in the area?  Is it worth trudging through these places, which are dirtier than the K Marts of 20 years ago, to buy a $2 Chinese-made mop, all the while making the Walton family members richer than Donald Trump?  Is it worth paying a few dollars less for things when they're telling us what we should and shouldn't buy?  Wal-Mart doesn't like hip hop and they barely tolerate video games.  And now I can't tolerate them.  I'm over it.

Category: Business
Posted by ACESandElGHTS, 12:51pm
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It's because they track every transaction very specifically. The whole reason the company has been successful is because of this tireless tracking and orginizing.

Strange, though, I know.
Posted Apr 13, 2007 2:31 pm PT
Look at it from a reasonable perspective?

Okay....then....

Wal-Mart treats their employees like crap? Wal-Mart has every right to conduct business any way they wish. Its called the free-market. No one is forcing anyone to work at Wal-Mart. I myself work at Best Buy, so I understand how it is to work in Retail.

The pay may be crap, but that's not why I'm there. I enjoy working at Best Buy and representing their company. The discounts are incredible.

I could have worked anywhere, but I choose to work at Best Buy. They have a lot of weird practices I don't necessarily like, but I respect them.

In FL an employer can lay off any worker for any reason. Does this piss me off? Sure it does, but its their right and you have to respect it.

Employment is a priviledge. As far as Wal-Mart monitoring their employees and their practices. Its their right to observe people and make sure their doing right and not stealing.

At Best Buy we have Loss-Prevention and they are very through.

Companies have to look out for their best interests. Its called Capitalism.

Here's my recommendation: STOP watching the bull**** on TV and go to school and learn. Everything on the News is speculation and propaganda. Its entertainment at its best. No more no less.

Your a smart kid and I respect you.

Sorry if I come off as a prick.....its my way...
Posted Apr 13, 2007 5:16 pm PT
Meh, an unfortunate amount of companies do this. If there's any reason I hate WalMart, it's because the sorts of people that congregate there are difficult to put up with.
Posted May 2, 2007 11:11 pm PT
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