While everybody in the country is worried they will come down sick with the H1N1 illness, Wal-Mart doesn't seem to mind at all its workers are frequently coming to work ill and thus spreading the illness far and wide.
After all, these workers are afraid they will lose money or even their jobs if they do the right thing. With ten or twenty people lined up to take their jobs, Wal-Mart can afford to treat them like dirt.
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