JennSH, my point was that, unlike today’s employers who underpay employees and stiff contractors/contract employees, he at least did something for the communities. There were 1700 libraries built here. Today’s billionaires, many who inherited their wealth (like Walmart’s Waltons, whose employees often rely on SNAP programs), rarely donat…
JennSH, my point was that, unlike today’s employers who underpay employees and stiff contractors/contract employees, he at least did something for the communities. There were 1700 libraries built here. Today’s billionaires, many who inherited their wealth (like Walmart’s Waltons, whose employees often rely on SNAP programs), rarely donate substantially to programs meant to make people’s lives better.
JennSH, my point was that, unlike today’s employers who underpay employees and stiff contractors/contract employees, he at least did something for the communities. There were 1700 libraries built here. Today’s billionaires, many who inherited their wealth (like Walmart’s Waltons, whose employees often rely on SNAP programs), rarely donate substantially to programs meant to make people’s lives better.