Does Wal-Mart provide a good example of free-market capitalism at work?

The average Asian Wal-Mart factory worker lives on less than $700 a year. The average U.S. Wal-Mart sales employee makes $13,000.00 to $14,000.00 a year. Lee Scott, C.E.O. of Wal-Mart cleared a little less than $28,000,000.00 in 2005. Each of the five members of the Walton family (heirs to the Wal-Mart fortune) is worth about $18,000,000,000.00. Do you think these numbers represent perfectly acceptable corprorate business practices, or not?

Answers:
It certainly isn't fair what wages are these days whether it be Wal-Mart or other similar work places.

The answers post by the user, for information only, BAnswer.com does not guarantee the right.


More Related Questions and Answers...
  • What lubricant company would require a representative in West Africa for there products ?
  • AS Level Business Studies - What are the stakeholders of Smile Magazines Ltd?
  • I need a good Strap Line for a Carbon Neutral stationery company based around the "green" theme. Any ideas?
  • Who is making more on Gas Gauging....OPEC or the Gas Companies?
  • What do 'executives' do?
  • Are privately-held companies legally obligated to archive/backup all of their emails?
  • What is the average salary for post graduate person in USA who work as an manager in a food industry?
  • Disney synergy and stakeholders?
  • Suppose to give my opion in their online survey at?