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  2. Ex-Walmart greeter claims he was fired over race and disability

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    May 7—An Androscoggin County man who worked at the Auburn Walmart as a greeter has sued the discount giant alleging he was discriminated against on the basis of race and disability. Arnold B ...

  3. Walmart Greeters Will No Longer Greet At The Door

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    After 30 years, "People Greeters" will no longer welcome Walmart customers with a "cart and a smile." Four months after Walmart got rid of its night-shift "People Greeters," the big-box retailer ...

  4. Walmart greeter - Wikipedia

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    A Walmart greeter is an employee whose role is to wait at the front door of a Walmart store and greet all shoppers who enter. [1] CEO and founder Sam Walton implemented the role nationally in the 1980s. [1] The position is considered to be a big part of the company's identity and culture, [2] as well as one of its most recognized hallmarks. [3]

  5. Why Walmart Is Replacing Its Greeters With Problem Solvers

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  6. Criticism of Walmart - Wikipedia

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    The documentary film Walmart: The High Cost of Low Price shows images of Walmart goods-producing factories in poor condition, and factory workers subject to abuse and conditions that the documentary producers considered inhumane. Walmart currently uses monitoring which critics say is inadequate and "leaves outsiders unable to verify" conditions.

  7. Doug McMillon - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, McMillon announced raises for the majority of its workers, free basic short-term disability for full-time workers and a revised paid time off program. [19] McMillon made it a long-term goal of Walmart to increase investments in e-commerce, stressing a need to create a "seamless shopping experience". [24]