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Working mothers at Walmart staged a series of strikes on Wednesday in
protest over wages and conditions at the world's largest retailer, as a
new report claims the company's top executives received $104m in
taxpayer subsidies over a six-year period.
The majority of mothers working at Walmart, which drew a $16bn profit last year, earn less than $25,000 a year
How dare these proles stand up against their betters, especially morally...
uh, what?
Since 2009, Walmart has ducked $104 million in taxes
by exploiting a tax loophole around bonus payments to just eight top
executives, according to a new report from the Institute for Policy
Studies (IPS) and Americans for Tax Fairness (ATF).
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Will Alan West, Joni Ernst, etc., take to the airwaves to denounce the Walton's plantation-like dependency on big government? Something tells me...not a chance in hell.
minimum wage=wage slavery. it's a 'company country' now.
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