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Kory Lundberg

Wal-Mart began paying its workers at least $9 an hour last year.
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Business Services

No Surprise: Higher Pay Helps Attract, Retain Employees

All industries, from health care to manufacturing, have faced a shortage of workers. Kathy Deck, director of the Center for Business & Economic Research at the Sam M. Walton School of Business at the University of Arkansas, says increasing pay would be the first action she would suggest when companies can’t find the right workers to fill positions. read more >
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Government & Politics

Arkansas Employers Help With Retirement Advice, Tools

David George doesn’t apologize for using scare tactics when he gives seminars at part of the Investor Education Program for the Arkansas Securities Department. read more >
The new-and-improved version of Walmart Radio will utilize a different form of disc than the one pictured above.
Media & Marketing / Public Companies / Retail

Walmart Associates Asked To Check Out Walmart Radio Air Checks

It’s too late for aspiring disc jockeys to enter, but it’s not too late to view entries in Wal-Mart’s nationwide search for a Walmart Radio DJ. read more >