Nibbling at Wal-Mart's magic.
by Doyle, Mona
We asked some of our shoppers if they had heard anything about a
possible lawsuit against Wal-Mart by a large group of their female
employees. Responses from those who have heard something about it
suggest that Wal-Mart's community and employee troubles may already
be costing them some consumer good will and may even be nibbling at
their sales.
The perception that employees are happy with their employer makes
shoppers feel much better about the stores they choose to shop.
Companies that win awards and surveys for being the best places to work
use that information in their marketing communications because it
resonates with customers who feel good about shopping where employees
feel good.
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Beyond the cost advantages of being non-union, the "happy
employee" concept has been part of the Wal-Mart mystique for many
years. The financial payoff that may be involved in settling the
women's suit will probably have some big numbers, but by chipping
away at their happy employee image, the news about the lawsuit may be
more damaging to Wal-Mart's image and future sales than a billion
or more in settlement costs.
Happy Summer! Mona Doyle
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