As more and more Americans go to the Internet to get information from varied, credible, trusted sources, Wal-Mart is committed to participating in that online conversation. |
He will spend the month of May traveling with his family and close friends and may even get in a few days of fishing. But like always, he will stay connected to the business, with his Blackberry and cell phone rarely out of reach. |
He will stay in touch while he is away and return in time for the shareholders meeting (June 3). |
However, women's health is a high priority for Wal-Mart, so clearly there are broader considerations and we are giving this a lot of thought. |
It is a reminder to businesses everywhere that they have a duty to make sure their outside contractors are following immigration and labor laws. |
It's just simply not working correctly. |
Lee has a well-qualified team in place and that enables him to take a longer than usual vacation. |
Like any company, we want to make sure our associates, customers and local communities feel good about us. This research provided a benchmark to help us understand what we are doing well and where we need to improve. |
Our aim was to create a theme of dueling movies, to create a dialogue of issues. |
Our sense is that the campaign makes us a more attractive place to work. |
She's the right person for the job. |
Someone we expected to operate with the highest integrity let us down in a very public way. Wal-Mart has high ethical standards and the way we handled this matter makes it clear that every associate will be held to these standards with no exception. |
The care you take when you're storing your clothes away is going to have an effect on how they look when you take them out the next season. |
The folks in these affected areas are our customers and associates. They've always counted on us to do the right thing for them. Wal-Mart is uniquely suited to respond in a big way. |
The groups are watching out for their own interest. They wake up every morning thinking, 'How can we hurt Wal-Mart?' Why are they doing this? To what end? Organized labor is so splintered. This is that one thing that seems to unify members: a war on Wal-Mart. |