
Wal-Mart has finally reversed itself on the Debbie Shank case. The corporate behemoth will no longer go after her 400,000 medical care fund.
In its previous statement, Wal-Mart insisted that it was "obligated" by insurance plan rules to go after the settlement, that it was some sort of sacred duty to its current employees. Do you think those employees wanted to see one of their own chased down by lawyers like a criminal and bankrupted?
Here's my observation about Wal-Mart. When given the chance to do the right and moral thing, or do the creepy, illegal or immoral thing, they will chose the evil route every time. The management of this company cannot be trusted, it's like someone walked all those Bentonville drones into a machine and removed their common sense and compassion.
They should close all of the Wal-Mart stores and retrain each and every manager on ethics and the Golden Rule. Then federal regulators and the CIA should close the Bentonville headquarters and give every single one of those assholes a good spanking.






This story is shameful. I try to avoid wal-mart whenever I can and this reinforces to me that I am doing the right thing....
Posted by: Ben Keeler | April 2, 2008 12:26 AM | Permalink to Comment