US Sen. Bernie Sanders urged Walmart to increase its starting wages to $15 an hour from $11 an hour.
Sen. Bernie Sanders accused Walmart on Wednesday of paying"starvation wages" and urged the company to increase its starting wages to $15 an hour from $11 an hour. "Walmart can afford to pay its employees a living wage of at least $15 an hour," he said at the company's shareholders meeting."And that is not a radical idea because many of Walmart's major competitors like Amazon, Costco, and Target have already moved in that direction.
Sen. Bernie Sanders accused Walmart on Wednesday of paying"starvation wages" and urged the company to increase its starting wages to $15 an hour from $11 an hour. "Walmart can afford to pay its employees a living wage of at least $15 an hour," he said at the company's shareholders meeting."And that is not a radical idea because many of Walmart's major competitors like Amazon, Costco, and Target have already moved in that direction.
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