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It's hilarious that they think this is some smoking gun. This document outlines the legal ways Walmart can push back against unionization demonstrations. Commies think anything short of union organizers getting everything they want is illegal retaliation.

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Nah uh Walmart :marseyscooter: would :marseywood: totally publish, in writing, illegal :marseymoonshine: union :marseybacktoeurope: busting methods for their managers to act on!!!!

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Multi-billion dollar corporations only get that successful through incompetence.

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I remember the last time I went to walmart I wanted to get an SD card, stood by the tech desk for an employee for almost 30 minutes, ask another one walking by and he said "I guess he left, sorry but he is the only one with the key to unlock the electronics"

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do you live in the hood or something why were SD cards locked up

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Only the ones above 100 gigabyte were, probably because they are easy to shove in a coat pocket lol

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Last year my GF wanted to buy some re-released Tony Hawk game for a friend's birthday. I offered to order it online like a normal human being, but noooooo :marseyeyeroll: she HAD to use some $5 gift card she had. Whatever. We had the same experience; no one in the tech department at all, and every other associate who passed by us refused to acknowledge us, or if they did, gave us a "not my department" look. :marseyroman:

Remember, these are the jobs that need to be paying $30/hr. :marseyjerkofffrown:

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As a sentiocentric antinatalist, negative utilitarian, and deontoligical/rights based efilist, I fully believe wild animal suffering matters. I would prefer they didn't come into existence if possible. I also don't think it's my responsibility to fix it or right to cause them harm, even if it's to stop future harm. If there were a way to keep them from breeding that would eliminate knock-on effects, I would take it, absolutely. Bit, from a practical perspective, there's not much I can do. I advocate where I can't to reduce harm and to spay and neuter. I've gone vegan, and I don't believe in breeding under any circumstances. I advocate where possible for pro-choice causes and pro-s*x education and contraception availability where possible.

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