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Associate bonus and upskilling opportunity announcement

Y’all pretty quiet when the good news flows so thought a bit of balance might benefit the readers of a union sponsored notice board.

Now we’re making four new investments in the associates at the heart of our business:

Launching Associate to Technician pipeline program: With the country facing a shortage of skilled trade workers, we're creating pathways for our own associates to fill these critical jobs in our stores and supply chain facilities. We’re piloting a new Associate to Technician program with 100 associates in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that will help hourly store and supply chain associates move into facilities maintenance, refrigeration and HVAC, reliability and automation technician roles. These jobs make between $19 and $45 an hour and offer opportunities to build a meaningful career while meeting a business need for the company. This program is part of our Walmart Academy, one of the largest training ecosystems in the country.
Doubling certificates in Live Better U: Associates have been asking for Walmart-paid education options that take less time to complete, so we now offer more than 50 skills certificates, which associates can finish in four months, on average, compared to years for a college degree. Our goal is to fast-track front-line associates into approximately 100,000 jobs that are higher-paying and in-demand for our business over the next three years. Certificates are targeted to those jobs, including salaried and hourly leadership roles in our stores, clubs and supply chain facilities – the backbone of our company – as well as roles like pharmacy technicians, opticians and software engineers in growing parts of our business.
New bonus for hourly store associates: During Associates Week in Northwest Arkansas, we announced the latest step in our ongoing investment in associate compensation — a new bonus for eligible full- and part-time hourly store associates. This new associate bonus rewards great work and customer service and it celebrates long-term associates who build a career at Walmart: The longer an hourly store associate stays with the company, the higher their bonus potential, up to $1,000 a year.
Total Pay and Benefits in Me@Walmart: Me@Walmart is a consumer-grade super-app that centralizes the functionality an associate needs for a better day at work. The addition of the new Total Pay and Benefits feature in the Me@Walmart app gives associates at-a-glance visibility to their pay, discounts, learning opportunities and benefits with the goal of friction-free access to tools and resources for a better life.

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Post ID: @OP+1sSV8I82

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More from the “Shelf Tages” poster, I’m sure.

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Post ID: @5lgg+1sSV8I82

walmart speak, Up scale to what? Don't need a degree to work for Walmart. Buddy - buddy system more a guarantee of advancement.

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Post ID: @4zvr+1sSV8I82

Walmart spin. $1000 to spin cost of living increase. After taxes comes to $20+ per week. That would include the managers who get a cost of living increase due to inflation.

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Post ID: @4dkf+1sSV8I82

Although those words strung together that way sound good, it’s just not beneficial to the rank and file store worker, which by far is the major concentration of Walmart Associates. If Walmart wants to really benefit hourly associates, bring back the quarterly bonus with a guaranteed amount, give a real pay raise, make the medical plans better, and give us the associate discount on food all year long. Those four things will most certainly make a positive impact.

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Post ID: @2ilb+1sSV8I82

This bonus is a step back from what they used to be. Walmart assioicates used to be eligible for a bonus every quarter now its just annually. They need to remove the caps and bring back raises especially in pharmacy there is no reason why a bakery associate should make more than a licensed pharmacy technician. Also bringing back the extra pay on the weekends and holiday pay would be a good gesture. I think if walmart did these things they would have less turnover. Right now there is a lack of incentives for workers.

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Post ID: @2ikf+1sSV8I82

Blah blah blah Same sh-t different day. Get out before it’s too late.

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Post ID: @1wcx+1sSV8I82

https://corporate.walmart.com/news/2024/06/05/the-investment-continues-walmart-launches-associate-bonuses-new-opportunities

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Post ID: @1jwg+1sSV8I82

Walmart scams it's employees on a constant basis. Don't trust any " Wonderful " program they come up with. After 18 years, I finally left them. Modern day slave ship! Unionize or get out while you can!

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