Wal-Mart's Ethics.
Title: Wal-Mart's Ethics.
Category: Society & Culture / Education
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Wal-Mart's Ethics.
Introduction
Recently Wal-Mart has come under fire for there ethical practices to their employees. Specifically, Wal-Mart has been accused of taking lunch breaks away from their employees. (Kravets, 2005) This essay will give three view points, referencing this article, as to why Wal-Mart does such practices. The first view point is how Wal-Mart's priority on employee welfare is unrealistic. The second view point discussed is how Wal-Mart's only interest is on profit. The final view point
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