The Walmart battle for better wages continues.
Walmart contends that over 475,000 of its U.S. workers earn more than
$25,000 a year. Given that number, a high estimate by most standards, an
overwhelming majority of the company’s 1.3 million U.S. workers fall
below the poverty line. Walmart also contends that its average hourly
pay rate is $12.78. The company arrived at the figure by leaving out
part-time workers and adding in salaries for management. Our Walmart, a
non-union group that is supporting Walmart strikers, says that a more
realistic average is closer to $9.00 than $12.00. Our Walmart has called
on the company to pay workers a living wage of at least $25,000 a year.
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