WALMART ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE CHALLENGESStudent NameInstitutionLecturerDateIntroductionWalmart Stores, Inc. is the largest retail enterprise in the world. It also couples as the largest employer in the world. Mr. Walton the founder of Walmart believed that the main ingredients for a successful company were low pricing and good customer service. Walmart’s business philosophy and its impacts on its unethical perception towards employees and suppliersWalmart Stores Inc. had a 10 foot rule from the start which meant that employees had to greet the customer and ask them if they needed help if they were within a proximity of 10 feet from the customer. The Walmart founder also instilled a belief that you should not wait for tomorrow whatever could be done today. However, in the past few years, Walmart has reverse its progressive philosophies to trying to please everyone instead of retaining the original mantra. By beginning to compete with other retailers and started raising prices. One unethical situation Walmart got entangled in is reluctance to unionization with Walmart going as far as threatening workers who joined unions and terminating their contracts (Barker, C., 2019). Another unethical situation was Walmart decision to