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NEW YORK (AP) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer and the nation's largest private employer, is making a pledge to hire every veteran who wants a job.

The plan is set to be announced as part of an address delivered in New York on Tuesday at the annual retail industry convention by Bill Simon, president and CEO of Wal-Mart's namesake U.S. business.

Wal-Mart, based in Bentonville, Ark., says it projects it will hire more than 100,000 veterans in the next five years. Honorably discharged veterans will have a "place to go", says Wal-Mart's Simon, according to prepared text supplied by the discounter. The hiring pledge, which will begin on Memorial Day, covers veterans within 12 months of leaving active duty. Most of the jobs will be in Wal-Mart's stores or its Sam's club locations. Some will be in the company's distribution centers.

"Let's be clear; hiring a veteran can be one of the best decisions any of us can make," Simon plans to say in his address to retailers gathered on the third day of the four-day National Retail Federation convention. "Veterans have a record of performance under pressure. They're quick learners, and they're team players. These are leaders with discipline, training, and a passion for service. There is a seriousness and sense of purpose that the military instills, and we need it today more than ever."

Wal-Mart says it believes it is already the large private employer of veterans in the country.

The company says that it has spoken to the White House about its commitment, and said the First Lady Michelle Obama's team has already expressed an interest in working with Wal-Mart and with the rest of the business community.

In the next several weeks, the White House will convene the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Defense and major U.S. employers to encourage businesses to make significant commitments to train and employ American's returning veterans, according to Simon's prepared text.

Wal-Mart which also operates Sam's Clubs, employs more than 1.4 million workers in the U.S.


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    akubra wrote...
    This is a very bad idea!
    Listen, how many of these Solders are coming back with PTSD? From Desert Storm through today, I don't consider these Military members "heroes" at all! They signed up for the money and the chance to kill someone. You can't tell me they are protecting our freedom by killing in another Country! I'm tired of Vets getting special treatment!
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Walmart
    Supporting our troops = Supporting America. I might have to start shopping there again. Walmart giving special treatment to our women and men who risk their lives defending our country, I'll take that every single day vs. Obama's special treatment of illegal aliens. And I sure am thankful for the men and women who sign up "for the money and the chance to kill someone", after all, those were the people who stopped Hitler. Thanks for the reminder.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    Kevin in San Tan Valley wrote...
    WE served so that folks like Akubra
    can voice their opinions - just like I and my fellow veterans have ours. If you didn't have the guys to put your life on hold and serve your country, well then, that's something YOU have to live with. I CHOSE to serve in a war (Vietnam) that others chose to protest. I got spit on when I came home (even though I was a MEDIC and SAVED lives). That's ok.... I know I did the right thing and I'd do it again in a heart beat... My opinion is this - KUDOS TO WALMART!!!
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    wrote...
    Heres the real meaning
    1. Part time only 2. No benefits 3. Rotten hours 4. Horrible work environment 5. Hidden stipulations ....Need to say anymore....
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