These companies paid their employees a median wage of $31,672 in 2022, while their CEOs took home an average $15.3m

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    1 year ago

    I’m sure this is even less awful than the disparity with Big Lots employees and employers. Store managers make 100k a year, most employees are making less than 15 an hour. Absolutely the worst conditions and employment terms of any retail I’ve ever worked.

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      Which side of the fence are you putting store managers on? At a minimum that’s $48 an hour (or a little over $3 for every $1 by the lower employee), but it’s likely worse than that as often store managers work more than 40 hours a week and are not allowed overtime, so their pay doesn’t change. Just saying I can’t tell based on your wording if you think the gap between managers and employees is a problem, as I guess it’s debatable, but definitely nowhere near the numbers above. So just wondering if you could clarify your point a bit.

      • ineedaunion
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        The Home Depot here in Montana pays the store manager more than that and hes raped an underaged cashier and was protected by corporate.

        Fuck all corporations and their enablers.