Your rant goes right along with the movement to destroy labor unions.
Individuals have no bargaining power with a large employer like WM. WM simply says to an individual; "If you don't like working for starvation wages, if you don't like no benefits, if you don't like 27 hour work weeks, go fuck yourself. We can always find people who are desperate for a job."
And so employment at WM is always on their terms.
That's the ways it was in the coal mines, and in the sweat shops, and in the packing plants, and in the steel mills and elsewhere until people smartened up, organized, and were able to bargain with employers on equal terms.
And yes, azzbob, the Constitution protects the right of workers to band together for their common good.
As to the value of WM, I see very little. Most of their income is spent buying goods from China and elsewhere, most of their profit goes into the pocket of a handful of Sam's descendents, and their piss poor wages and benefits drive down the overall standard of living in the community.
Yes, people shop there because they have low prices, but those people are fools, never realizing that those low prices are impoverishing their community.
Some folks know better. I was recently back in NH where I lived half a lifetime ago, and I spent some time talking to the people who now own the house we then lived in. It seems WM tried to locate a store there. Those NH folks told WM to get lost - "We don't want your low prices at the cost of lousy jobs and we don't want our local merchants run out of business. This is our community, we're doing just fine, and we won't let you come here. Go peddle your slave labor goods and poverty wages elsewhere."
You're deaf to that sort of thinking, I know, and you probably think McDonald's provides value to a community too. Sure it does if you're into minimum wage jobs and artery clogging meals.
Hell, you probably think Brown and Williamson is a valuable employer too. They do sell a lot of product, employ a lot of people, and make a lot of money. Nothing wrong with that, is there Mr capitalist?