Wal Mart -- The High Cost of Low Price (JW similarities)

by Jourles 10 Replies latest social entertainment

  • Jourles
    Jourles

    I watched this film/semi-biased documentary last night and was very surprised at the many similarities it contained when compared to the JW's. Has anyone seen it yet? I don't want to give away what the detailed similarities are - you should just watch it for yourself. The parts I found eerily comparable were: The union "packages," use of genders in management, lawyers with unlimited money, the treatment of its "associates," the lawsuits brought against it and deceptively lying in court.

    I believe I have just found which company the WTS tries to mold its business model after --- Wal Mart. Just watch it!!! You'll realize it's true!!

  • JH
    JH

    Thanks Jourles, I'll watch it.

    Oh, on what channel?

  • Scully
    Scully
    I believe I have just found which company the WTS tries to mold its business model after --- Wal Mart

    Would you be surprised if it was really the other way around?

  • Jourles
    Jourles
    Oh, on what channel?

    It's out on DVD now. It was released this year(well, 2005).

    Would you be surprised if it was really the other way around?

    Say it isn't so!

  • DaCheech
    DaCheech

    I would never set foot in Walmart/Sams club

    I shop at Costco. They pay their workers a better "package".

    It's amazing how low they get paid at Walmart, and people apply to work in such a slavemarket. My relative that works there is a manager and gets paid low$$$$$$$$$$. He told me of a situation where an associate was fired for a minor curse (no tolerance).Warnings/writeups should work fine

  • Jourles
    Jourles
    They pay their workers a better "package".

    The "package" I was referring to earlier wasn't about how they were paid. It referenced what Wal Mart corporate brings in when associates start speaking about union representation. I'll give you a hint: Elders going on a witch hunt at the request of the service desk.

  • wednesday
    wednesday

    Joules

    if this has already been on TV, and the only way to see it is to buy the dvd, then I don't see why you can't fill us in. Its not top secret you know.

  • Jourles
    Jourles

    It hasn't been on TV. It was done on a limited release at the theaters(and still is being screened in some places) and is now out on DVD. I picked it up at the video rental store. I'd just rather let people watch it and see if they come to similar conclusions as I did.

    http://www.walmartmovie.com/

  • Van Gogh
    Van Gogh

    The commercial organization Herbalife is listed 4th on Rick Ross’ “Today's top 10 most popular subsections within this database” slightly higher than Jehovah’s Witnesses (nr 8). Rick Ross is a cultbuster. Source: http://www.rickross.com/
    According to Wikipedia, this group utilizes a multi-level marketing (MLM) network to sell nutrition and cosmetics products. Attributes similar to those used by cults earned Herbalife reputation of being cult, cleverly disguised as legitimate business. To advance in ranks and increase returns from activity, Herbalife adepts need not only to sell the goods, but to recruit friends and relatives, who in turn will recruit the next distributors, thus building a "distribution network". Internal structure and control of Herbalife that is similar to a paramilitary organization according to its critics. Herbalife, however attributes the negative publicity to increased business competition and its own commercial success.
    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Herbalife

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    Now here is an interesting parallel.

    Secret of the Living Bible revealed

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