Saturday, May 4, 2013

The negative impact of large chain retail stores on the American Society



Large chain retail stores in America have many negative effects on the society.   These large retail chains exploited the opening markets of the global economy and information technology.  Whenever there is a concentration of wealth, there is usually a concentration of power. Large retail stores have exploited their power on a global scale. Retailers with their power, are now even more powerful than manufacturers and influence manufacturing  decisions. They now influence moving production off-shore. Another primary way that retail chains generate so much revenue is by paying their workers very low wages. This means that most workers have to work two or three other jobs to make ends meet.  Most of these stores have a high job turnover. The  workers have no economic security. Without economic security, there is no freedom. By paying workers very low wages, the workers would not be able  to move from their jobs even if they were given the freedom. In this sense, many of the employees are trapped in positions that make them no better than a slave. The only difference between this modern slavery and the slavery our ancestors had to deal with is that in this modern time, people may choose who they want their slaveowners to be, whether it will be the organizations like the bank, credit card companies, or retail chain employers. The majority of people working for these retail chains are poor minorities like blacks and Hispanics.

The giant retail chains system of labour  has been cited as a prime example of American capitalism, also known as laissez-faire  capitalism which means an economic system  that  is privately owned, have little or no government control and where manufacturing and distribution are operated for profit. Many large retail chains have exploited the freedom given to them by laissez-faire capitalism. They have also outsourced many jobs. Many of the jobs are out-sourced to eastern countries like China where they obtain very cheap labour. The workers in the eastern countries are paid  very low wages compared to the price that the product they make is sold. The retail stores  became powerful in generating revenues that the Chinese government has welcomed their strategies, in exchange for boosting the Chinese economy.

Large retail chains also put many small business owners out of business. They sell their products very cheap in the US and generate a lot of revenue. Most poor people can  only afford to shop at these large retail chains. The long term negative impact on society far outweighs  the short term benefits offered by these companies. The administration of these large retail chains  try to show that they are helping to sustain the economy . They claim to contribute to the nations health care. However, what they really do is try to suppress the workers unions and labor’s rights. They pay workers very low wages, inadequate benefits and poor working conditions.

The giant retail chains in America have more negative effects than benefits. It is an irony that in this modern world, many people are still in  slavery.  They are enslaved by these giant retail chains, and some are enslaved by the banks and credit card companies. The way to escape from this slavery is education. With education, people will make better decisions on how they use their money. Being aware of the methods by which these large retail chains try to keep them enslaved, they can take steps towards  finding jobs that will pay more, offer labor’s rights, and better working conditions. They can also take steps toward demanding better working conditions, and making the workplace better for future employees. The educated consumer also has influence by choosing where they will spend their dollar. They could use their buying power to support businesses that treat their workers humanely. This will force the administration of these large retail chains to provide better working conditions.