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Why Are Wal-Mart And Boeing Laying Off Workers If The U.S. Economy Is In Good Shape? Posted: 12 Jan 2017 06:35 AM PST The stock market has been on quite a roll in recent weeks, but signs of trouble continue to plague the real economy. Earlier this week, I talked about the "retail apocalypse" that is sweeping America. Major retail chains such as Sears and Macy's are closing stores and laying off workers, but I didn't think that Wal-Mart would be feeling the pain as well. Unfortunately, that is precisely what is happening. USA Today is reporting that approximately 1,000 jobs will be cut at Wal-Mart's corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas by the end of this month… Walmart's plan to lay off of hundreds of employees is the latest ripple in a wave of job cuts and store closures that are roiling the retail industry. The world's largest retailer is cutting roughly 1,000 jobs at its corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Ark., later this month, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to speak about it. The company is saying that these cuts are necessary because Wal-Mart is always "looking for ways to operate more efficiently and effectively". But something doesn't smell right here. You don't get rid of 1,000 employees at your corporate headquarters if everything is just fine. I have driven past Wal-Mart's headquarters in Bentonville a number of times, and it is in a beautiful part of the country. Bentonville and the surrounding areas had been booming, but it looks like times may be changing. Read the entire article |
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