Employees see health costs rise under Walmart’s management
November 28, 2017
Workers at companies acquired by Walmart have found their out-of-pocket expenses have risen substantially since being acquired by the retailer. Walmart, which has been criticized in the past for sub-par health plans, has defended its current package of wages and benefits as being more generous than it has offered in the past.
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