'White Is Not Right': Walmart Training Manual For White Employees Leaked by Whistleblower
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🤢 These people are sick! 🤮
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I work at Walmart. This is not required training for most store level associates. As far as management? I don't know, I'm not in management. I could possibly take a look in my free time to confirm or deny some of this stuff though, I know where the training module in question is located.
Edit: I will point out I've never opened the 'training' as I already know what insane 'racial equity' bullshit is inside of it.
Edit: Further, its not recently launched. Its been there for at least a year, if not longer.
God bless you and all those who work retail. I did it for 7 years while going to college with a family too. I worked at Kohls, it was ok, I like being busy and the physical work. Working with the public was the downside but not bad most of the time. The hours sucked though.
Thanks for the insight. Walmart catches a lot of flack, much of it deserved.
What are your thoughts on the culture there?
Do most employees feel like you or is this a cause they have taken up?
There are the occasional "my pronouns are" but for the most part everyone just comes there to do a job. You can actually get in pretty big trouble for pushing politics around there, despite that clearly political training bullshit. Like I said though, its far from mandatory training, you can't even see it unless you look for it.
Thanks, I appreciate you taking the time to let us know what's what.
And as far as culture, each store is a little different. Our area has like, 3 super centers and several neighborhood markets and each one of them are a different experience to work at. I'd say a lot at our store are just normies, they avoid politics and the people who speak up about it tend to get shut down because the rest just don't wanna hear about the crap.