Monday, November 18, 2013

Which ten companies pay their emploees the least?

In my experience, conservatives will go shop at these stores to show they are tough, or not liberal, or something. Or maybe it is just the enjoyment of meanness, I don't understand them.

http://www.theeverlastinggopstoppers.com/2013/11/ten-companies-pay-employees-least/

Published On November 17, 2013 | By Veruca

I’m not even going to editorialize or sugarcoat this. This information speaks for itself.

According to the financial section of Yahoo these ten companies pay their employees the least.

10. Starbucks > U.S. workforce: 120,000 > CEO compensation: $28.9 million > Revenue: $13.3 billion > Net income: $1.4 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 5,415/7,049/13,493

..... In an interview with CNBC in March, Schultz cautiously supported a minimum wage hike. However, according to Glassdoor.com, baristas at Starbucks are paid an average of less than $9 an hour.

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9. TJX Companies > U.S. workforce: 138,211 (est.) > CEO compensation: $21.8 million > Revenue: $25.9 billion > Net income: $1.9 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 2,355

The TJX Companies Inc. (TJX) operates Marshalls, TJ Maxx and HomeGoods in the United States.

..... sales associates at its stores earn less than $8 an hour on average, according to Glassdoor.com.

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8. Macy’s > U.S. workforce: 175,700 > CEO compensation: $13.8 million > Revenue: $27.7 billion > Net income: $1.3 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 844

..... According to Glassdoor.com, associates are paid under $9 an hour on average.

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1. Walmart > U.S. workforce: 1.4 million > CEO compensation: $20.7 million > Revenue: $469 billion > Net income: $17.0 billion > No. of U.S. stores: 4,759

..... According to the company, a full-time hourly wage is $12.83. Some argue that the company’s number is inflated, however, reflecting the salaries of higher-paid employees. Hourly wages for sales associates are less than $9.00, according to Glassdoor.com. Walmart’s net income rose to $17 billion last year.

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