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31 July 2017

Guest Post: MCAW: "WALMART PROPOSES MORE MANUFACTURING JOBS, EVEN AS IT DESTROYS THEM."

The following is a guest post.  This post does not necessarily reflect the views of Suzanne and David E. McClendon, Sr. or Manian Debil Productions.


WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In response to Walmart's release of a "Policy Roadmap to Renew U.S. Manufacturing," Making Change At Walmart Director, Randy Parraz has issued the following statement:  

"Walmart doesn't care about creating supplier manufacturing jobs in America, it cares about getting the cheapest product made, regardless of the cost.



The release of a 'policy roadmap' is a pathetic publicity stunt. Sadly, Walmart pretends to propose more U.S. manufacturing jobs at a time when its pressure is destroying them, like in Milton, PA, and also at a time when it is recruiting more overseas vendors in China and other countries.

If Walmart wants to create more American manufacturing - the answer is simple: buy American," concludes Parraz.


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2 comments:

  1. Very interesting post. I try not to buy much at Walmart, but it is the only big store in town so I rely on it for litter and a few other things.

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    1. We buy all we can from Amazon. We try to buy as little as possible from Walmart. Our town is a lot like yours, there really isn't much choice.

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