Walmart beats Whole Foods in a new report on workers' rights, and it reveals how Amazon has become the new villain of big business

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A new report from Oxfam puts Walmart above Amazon-backed Whole Foods on workers' rights throughout the supply chain.

A new Oxfam report grades Walmart highest and Amazon-owned Whole Foods lowest on workers' rights issues throughout the supply chain. Whole Foods said in a statement that the report"does not accurately reflect Whole Foods Market's long-standing efforts to address human rights and labor issues in our supply chain." Oxfam 's report reflects increasing criticism against Whole Foods and Amazon, while Walmart sheds its reputation as the biggest villain in retail.

A new Oxfam report grades Walmart highest and Amazon-owned Whole Foods lowest on workers' rights issues throughout the supply chain. Whole Foods said in a statement that the report"does not accurately reflect Whole Foods Market's long-standing efforts to address human rights and labor issues in our supply chain." Oxfam 's report reflects increasing criticism against Whole Foods and Amazon, while Walmart sheds its reputation as the biggest villain in retail.

 

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OMG that's not good. Wally world was the exemplar of horrible wages and even worse health benefits package as the Walton family became the wealthiest in the universe.

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