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Wal-Mart Touts Plan to Create U.S. Jobs, in Nod to Trump
Quantifying its earlier plan, retailer says store openings, e-commerce will add 10,000 positions this year
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
said it plans to create about 10,000 U.S. jobs this year, a sign that even the country’s largest private employer feels the need to tout American job growth ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.The jobs will come from previously planned store openings, store expansions and new e-commerce services, the company said Tuesday.
The retailer said 24,000 additional construction jobs will be supported by those efforts.“With a presence in thousands of communities and a vast supplier network, we know we play an important role in supporting and creating American jobs,” Dan Bartlett, Wal-Mart executive vice president of corporate affairs, said in a press release.
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These are business decisions. To attribute these business decisions to pressure from anticipated actions or previous comments by a guy who says he is in favor of deregulation, free markets, and ending government interference in business is nonsensical, lacks reason, and irrational.
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Hey, he hasn't even been sworn in yet, common.
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Previously planned store openings is the key.
Never, however, walk away from taking credit !
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But wait. Was not a big news the other day on Walmart cutting thousands of jobs, mostly in management?
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tennyson wrote:
Previously planned store openings is the key.
Never, however, walk away from taking credit !
It appears that a few companies are adjusting their PR to curry favor with the new administration.
They are re-announcing previously planned US expansions in a way that allows trump to claim credit, and burying news about foreign activities.
Pretty cozy. They may get a quid pro quo from trump, and he gets a fairytale to tell the unsophisticated
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Please everyone, remember this. Companies, and particularly large companies, don't just pull decisions out of their asses on a whim. Corporate strategies are figured out years in advance. Donald Trump has as much to do with recent corporate announcements as I do. Which is to say, none.
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TheLagerLad wrote:
Please everyone, remember this. Companies, and particularly large companies, don't just pull decisions out of their asses on a whim. Corporate strategies are figured out years in advance. Donald Trump has as much to do with recent corporate announcements as I do. Which is to say, none.
I agree. Someone should tell Mr Trump.
Hey, it's fine. Trump can claim credit for every job created in America. Of course, he then is to blame for every job lost in America.