This is illegal under U.S. law. Are corporations, like Walmart, too big to exist?
See http://finance.yahoo.com/news/wal-mart-a…
Posted on December 18, 2012.
This is illegal under U.S. law. Are corporations, like Walmart, too big to exist?
See http://finance.yahoo.com/news/wal-mart-a…
I agree it’s wrong, but really the way things are done in Mexico.
hey whatever works. I love it. Walmart can afford the fine so who cares.
When in Rome do as the Romans do.
PS; Is not unions supporting Democrats and Democrats giving them
higher wages and benefits a form of bribery?
There’s been rumors that they have done that in the states as well. Note that, if true, it could fall under the Foreign Corrupt Practices act. z
Bribery is a way of life under foreign governments, like it or not.
Gee, foreign corporations bribing local Mexican officials? The shock! The horror! Such a thing could NEVER exist in Mexico!
Yesterday a Republican official in some city, county, local, state or Federal capacity was caught in a sex scandal.Almost as shocking.
I don’t know. To be fair, Mexico has a reputation for corruption.
this is normal in mexico and is required
AND NO YOU’RE TOO STUPID TO EXIST
American Imperalism right smack in front of our faces, yet some of us are too smug to do anything about it.
It’s Mexico. How do you expect anyone to get anything done in Mexico without bribing someone.