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The Julie Roehm Saga at Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. |
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Abstract:Shortly afterwards, Roehm filed a civil suit
against Wal-Mart for unlawfully terminating her employment,
infringing compensation agreements, and for slandering her in
the press. In reply Wal-Mart accused her of violating its
employment policies. The public battle between Roehm and
Wal-Mart became murkier by the day with Roehm accusing
Wal-Mart's top brass including the CEO of violating its ethics
code. Issues:
» Understand important concepts related to organizational culture,
organizational change, organizational communication, etc., from the employee's
as well as employer's perspective. Contents:Key Words:organizational change, office politics, organizational communication, managerial ethics, employee misconduct, employee surveillance, ethics, organization culture, corporate culture, cultural misfit, employment policies, change agent, teamwork, legal, Julie Roehm, retail, Wal-Mart
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