Personally, I have no issues with illegal aliens who want to work...in my mind they are far better than legal american citizens who dont want to work.
Neither pay taxes; however, illegal aliens who work take money out of the country.
Looking back to that night, Michael Rodriguez still has trouble believing the situation he faced when he was stocking shelves on the overnight shift at the Sam's Club in Corpus Christi, Tex.
It was 3 a.m., Mr. Rodriguez recalled, some heavy machinery had just smashed into his ankle, and he had no idea how he would get to the hospital.
The Sam's Club, a Wal-Mart subsidiary, had locked its overnight workers in, as it always did, to keep robbers out and, as some managers say, to prevent employee theft. As usual, there was no manager with a key to let Mr. Rodriguez out. The fire exit, he said, was hardly an option — management had drummed into the overnight workers that if they ever used that exit for anything but a fire, they would lose their jobs.
"My ankle was crushed," Mr. Rodriguez said, explaining he had been struck by an electronic cart driven by an employee moving stacks of merchandise. "I was yelling and running around like a hurt dog that had been hit by a car. Another worker made some phone calls to reach a manager, and it took an hour for someone to get there and unlock the door."
Neither pay taxes; however, illegal aliens who work take money out of the country.
And yes, your memory is correct; Walmart was indeed fined with hiring illegals.
I'm sorry, but he is an idiot for not going out the fire door.
Are you suggesting we should have no immigration laws whatsoever? No country does that, nor should they. And I don't feel ashamed.Oops clicked "post" too soon, I just wanted to add: Shame on anyone who would prevent someone like my grandfather from prospering in this country. Shame on anyone who would have tried to prevent me from potentially even existing.
I'm sorry, but he is an idiot for not going out the fire door.
They're not locked in if the fire doors are operating.Yes you are sorry, but that's another subject. Howver, He may be an idiot for not using the fire door, but WalMart is still in the wrong for locking employees in the building.
If one defines "evil" as "that which is not in my overall best interest, as I consider it" and one defines "good" as that which is in my best interest, as I consider it" then Walmart easily fall well within the Good List.
They're not locked in if the fire doors are operating.
They're at work. Most employers frown on you doing your personal business on their dime. I fail to see how going to their car gets a shelf stocked.Yes they are. What is someone suppose to do if they need to go to their car?