My company provides support for online procurement applications, SAP (a business ERP solution; an ORACLE competitor) and Quality Assurance (of whatever process). She serves both international and ...
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India Inc creates 40,000 jobs in US; invests $6 bn!
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I work here in the USA for a big international company. I am software developer for manufacturing. That means I write software that automates the process of manufacturing in China, Brazil, and S...
I know there's a word for it and can't quite remember it... Additional Details For example: a licence is needed to carry out a certain business. One company applies and has to ...
ive heard that to...ive also heard they support nazi's and the Pumpkin Heads gang...
Naztazia
It's possible. Anything that is made "oversees" could very well be made by children. Anything bought from oversees either from Kmart, Walmart, even bigger names like JCPenneys, Nordstroms, etc. could have been made by children. USA-made material is not made by children, so buy home-grown American products whenever you can !
Amber H
Well yes. Not in America though. There is a video about it called wall-mart. It is very true and it needs to stop. THose children are treated like slaves...
Matthew
i hope thats not true
rivasj27
"heard" so its gossip right!! Check your facts!
Solarbird
You have to be at least 17 or 18 to work at walmart
plus if they did the government would shut them down
Leslie C
nope not true
Joshua G
You sure have some good imagination.
indiechouette
Look up "sweatshops" and you'll get your answer. Yes, it's true, but keep in mind that it's not only Wal-Mart. Most large-scale chain stores do use sweatshops to provide their products.
IntoTheMoonlight
walmart may not be entirely right in the head but walmart does not do that
Jewel J
Only the kid's toys. That way they can see what they will never get to play with while they sweat the day away in a factory.