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Saturday, December 03, 2005

Walmart shooting itself in the foot

The discount store chain has a bad enough image thanks to Organized Labor and its shills in the MSM. I'm a former part-time sales associate of the company and have defended Wal-Mart in the past. Then they do idiotic things like this. Why didn't someone call the company? Or even the bank? The store employess and management at this Walmart store need to have their intelligence checked and apologize to Mr. Pitts besides hang their heads in shame.

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TAMPA - (AP) -- Wal-Mart has apologized to a black man who was accused of trying to pass a bad check as he was buying thousands of dollars in holiday gift cards for his company's employees.

Employees of a Wal-Mart Supercenter called deputies last week to apprehend Reginald Pitts after he handed over a $13,600 check to pay for 520 gift cards that were to be given to employees at GAF Materials Corp., a roofing materials manufacturer where Pitts is a human resources manager.

The company, which had $1.6 billion in revenue last year, had been spending about $50,000 a year on Wal-Mart gift cards and never had a problem when it sent another employee -- a white, female administrator who according to The St. Petersburg Times was on vacation that day -- to pick them up.

''I keep going over and over the incident in my mind,'' Pitts told The St. Petersburg Times. ``I cannot come up with any possible reason why I was treated like this except that I am black.''

INVESTIGATION

Wal-Mart, based in Bentonville, Ark., has launched an internal investigation and apologized to Pitts.

''We probably could have handled it better, but I won't know until we complete the investigation,'' Wal-Mart spokeswoman Sharon Weber said Friday. ``Our company is built upon respect for the individual, and we have no tolerance for discrimination of any type.''

Pitts said that when he went to the store last week to pick up the cards, store managers stalled for about two hours while he stood waiting by the customer service desk. He had handed over his GAF business card, his driver's license and the toll-free numbers to GAF's bank. His accounting supervisor assured them over the phone that the check was good.

Later, two Hillsborough County sheriff's deputies appeared. One grabbed Pitts by the arm. He objected to the rough handling and asked if he was being arrested.

''We need to talk with you about this forged check that you brought in here,'' Pitts recalled one deputy saying. The deputy said later Wal-Mart had called and reported that Pitts had committed a felony.

UNFOUNDED CLAIM

A short time later deputies determined there were no grounds for a criminal charge and that Wal-Mart would not press the issue further.

Pitts' company has lodged a formal complaint with Wal-Mart.

''We are very concerned about the way Mr. Pitts was treated by Wal-Mart,'' said Patricia Kim, GAF vice president of employment and labor. ``We are awaiting Wal-Mart's response.''

So far, four Wal-Mart officials, including a regional vice president of operations at corporate headquarters in Bentonville, have called Pitts and apologized for the incident. But no one from the store did, and nobody from the company has explained what happened.

Citing the internal investigation, Weber declined to comment on the specific actions of the Wal-Mart employees and said she didn't know if they would end up apologizing to Pitts individually.

 
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