Wal-Mart is advising its employees against the Android app WorkIt, designed by OUR Walmart, a group that calls for higher pay and benefits, the Wall Street Journal reported. WorkIt is a free app in ...
Walmart, Best Buy and Target are among the retail chains offering sales during Cyber Monday on Nov. 28. Photo: Reuters WorkIt is a free app in which users can get advice on workplace rights and ...
A new smartphone app whose creators say they aim to educate Walmart employees about company policies has put the nation's biggest retailer at odds again with the labor group responsible for the app.
The app, called WorkIt, invites users to register and share their job title and Wal-Mart store number. It doesn't access a user's location, contacts or photos, said Dan Schladerman, co-director of OUR ...
In Walmart’s case, employers must think about what was happening in the workplace that made an app necessary. Was Walmart making information about policies, benefits and workers’ rights accessible to ...
In an email to Retail Dive, Wal-Mart denied reports that it is discouraging employees from downloading WorkIt, an application developed by workers advocacy group OUR Walmart that employs IBM’s ...
A new smartphone app whose creators say they aim to educate Walmart employees about company policies has put the nation's biggest retailer at odds again with the labor group responsible for the app.