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Teh One Who Knocks
01-11-2018, 06:17 PM
By Harris Alic - Washington Free Beacon


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Walmart on Thursday responded to recently passed tax reform that reduced the corporate tax rate to 21 percent, announcing its plans to raise the company's starting wage, give employees one-time bonuses, and expand maternity and parental leave benefits.

Doug McMillon, Walmart’s president and CEO, wrote in a blog post that given the lowered business tax rate dictated by H.R. 1, also known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the company now has an opportunity to "accelerate" their "investment plan."

Starting in February, the world’s largest retailer will raise its starting wage to $11 an hour, up $2 from the current $9 an hour base, for Walmart U.S., Sam’s Club, Supply Chain, eCommerce, and Home Office employees.
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The company will also provide one-time bonuses of up to $1,000 for hourly associates who have been with the company for a set number of years. Employees with over 20 years of experience will qualify for the full $1,000, while those with less than two years of service will qualify for a $200 bonus. The one-time bonuses result in an additional $400 million investment that Walmart will make in its staff in 2018.

"As an associate who’s been with the company more than 25 years, I understand the value of experience and we all appreciate those of you that have helped build this company over the years," McMillon wrote.

The company also plans to expand its current maternity and parental leave policy for employees in the United States. Walmart will now provide full-time hourly associates with up to 10 weeks of paid maternity leave and six weeks of paid parental leave.

McMillon also announced a new policy aimed at helping salaried and full-time associates with the financial costs of adopting a child. Walmart will contribute up to $5,000 per child to be utilized for "adoption agency fees, translation fees, and legal or court costs."

Walmart's announcement comes on the heels of various other companies announcing they would take advantage of the new tax bill and pass off some savings directly to employees.

PorkChopSandwiches
01-11-2018, 06:22 PM
:hand: This tax reduction fucked us all, I heard it on CNN

deebakes
01-12-2018, 02:25 AM
where's the part about how they are going to close some sams club stores? :-k

RBP
01-12-2018, 04:27 AM
where's the part about how they are going to close some sams club stores? :-k

In a separate story that isn't relevant to this one.

Muddy
01-12-2018, 01:35 PM
Nancy Pelosi shit all over this yesterday..

RBP
01-12-2018, 02:12 PM
Nancy Pelosi shit all over this yesterday..

Now there's a lunatic. She also made fun of the bipartisan immigration proposal proposals being floated. "The five white guys, I call them"

Muddy
01-12-2018, 02:32 PM
Go take another prescription pill, Nancy.

Goofy
01-12-2018, 06:38 PM
Good on them :)

Hikari Kisugi
01-12-2018, 07:08 PM
The bonus is interesting, a one time bonus, of up to $1000 if you've served 20 years.
Basically a dollar a week of service bonus.

The rise in base is more interesting.
'Walmart employees previously started at $9 an hour, with a rise to $10 after completing a training program. Target had raised its minimum hourly wage to $11 in October, and said it would raise wages to $15 by the end of 2020'

So you would be on 10 anyway, that's going to be 11. Nice, but the 15 by 2020 is what was suggested by the minimum wage brigade.
The same thing was shot to shit by the commerce brigade who said it would destroy the country, and make everyone unemployed.
Well if Walmart can manage it??? Surely that is a very promising sign?