If you've set foot in a Zellers in the last 10 years, it's not hard to understand why they went under, and in my mind, that is PRECISELY why I won't criticize Target for laying people off and starting fresh. You walk in the door, and you can almost feel as you move through the store, the 30 foot bubble around you that any employee refuses to breach... they scuttle away like cockroaches, and on numerous occasions we've had to actually say 'don't walk away from me'. The one here was always filthy, the bathrooms somewhere that made you feel like you needed to go home and shower. The tellers were rude. The merchandise was poorly displayed, badly priced. All of that implies that from the very lowest level, to the highest, no one gave a damn. Why would you keep that work force? Why do they 'deserve' employment? Let that be a lesson to the non-unionized workers indeed.... you're supposed to work, and if you don't, your business may fold or you may be fired. The only way to ensure yourself of a job is to BE VALUABLE.