To save others the trouble, the link is here: http://www.docdroid.net/file/view/86lk/walmart-on-ourwalmart...
A "Guide on How to Silence Workers" is not a good characterization of this document. From the post title, I expected something like "Here's how you subtly threaten and intimidate people into doing what you want." I don't see anything like that here. There are 13 slides. Several of them depict links between the UFCW, various anti-WalMart organizations, and one consulting group. A couple are pure propaganda along the lines of "Is OURWalMart/UFCW really here to help you? No!"
One of the organizations listed in the document is the same makingchangeatwalmart.org to which the OP links.
Maybe there are things about WalMart that one should get outraged about, but this doesn't seem like one of them. There's more heat than light here.
http://www.docdroid.net/file/view/86ln/manager-training.pdf
http://occupywallst.org/article/point-of-public-information/
The articles aren't organized well, and you have to click around to find the actual info.
http://www.docdroid.net/86ln/manager-training.pdf.html?start...
Ironically, those who argue that Walmart is terrible to their workers almost never shop there because they have nice jobs and the ability to choose where to buy their staples.
http://www.demos.org/sites/default/files/publications/A%20Hi...
TLDR: Walmart could give all it's low-wage employees a $5.83 raise in exchange for not doing a stock buyback. Their profits would not even suffer.
The other obvious point is that Walmart could pay its workers more in exchange for less profit. That would also not require any price hikes.
From a long-term perspective, the management of Walmart does not own the equity in the company. They must act in the interests of the company's owners in order to at least preserve, if not expand, the company itself. The evidence against buybacks presented in the paper you link is quite thin. The management may be making a bad decision, but it is up to the shareholders to correct them.
> Original Post <http://makingchangeatwalmart.org/2014/01/16/hackers-leak-wal... >
1. (OP) Hackers Leak Walmart’s Guide on How to Silence Workers
> ...in the words of [Gawker’s Hamilton Nolan<http://gawker.com/walmarts-anti-union-training-documents-dem... >]. 2. Walmart's Anti-Union Training Documents Demand "Loyalty"
> Occupy Wall Street has posted a set of [internal Walmart documents<http://occupywallst.org/article/point-of-public-information/ >] used... 3. (Finally leading to...) Walmart Organizes Against WorkersI avoid it...more people should too.