Do you mean that? You might be sorry.
This story is one I have given a lot of thought to (before I read your piece). My own experience with Walgreens is that they not only don't care about their employees, they don't care about their customers;they are my retailer of last resort.
So far, I have been able to avoid any purchases there for over a year.
What puzzles me about the corporate non-response is that it is actually cost ineffective to allow an employee to be murdered by another employee while they are at work.
There is all the bad press, there are the customers who heard the murder, there are the entry level employees who can find a crappy job situation anywhere, and then how do you get anyone with the expense and time of a pharmacy degree to want to come through the door and fill prescriptions?
I think you are 1000% right (yes, one thousand) that corporations don't care about their employees, but at this point, it seems like something beyond greed and more like corporate sociopathy.