Wal-Mart Memo: Ways to Cut Employee Benefit Costs

October 26, 2005

A Wal-Mart internal memo published in the New York Times recommends ways for the company to cut its employee benefit costs including hiring more part-timers and not hiring those who appear to be in poor physical condition.

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