http://bit.ly/1zfNXza Approximately 2,200 Walmart employees in four states are suddenly searching for work, after being notified they were fired from their positions, effective immediately. The reason for the mass layoff wasn’t financially related, as is typically the case, but what they were told didn’t sit well with the now jobless workers and is raising a lot of suspicion. At around 2 p.m. on April 13, store employees in Texas, California, Florida and Oklahoma were told just hours before they were forced to gather their belongings and leave that the stores would be closed for “extended repairs” to their plumbing systems. The explanation sounds reasonable enough on its own, despite the suddenness of it, but the fact that it included so many stores simultaneously didn’t make much sense. Workers and others in their communities began speculating and concerns of something far more sinister started emerging. “Everybody just panicked and started crying,” Venanzi Luna, a manager of the del...