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BREAKING: Wal-Mart workers strike, Target workers threaten to join Black Friday walkout - Salon.com







Four days after the end of a Southern California strike, Seattle-area Wal-Mart workers plan to mount their own walkout this morning. The one-day strike is the latest in the lead-up to a larger day of strikes and protests planned for Black Friday, the high-profile post-Thanksgiving shopping day at the end of this month.


“I don’t know if I’ll see it in my lifetime,” Washington Wal-Mart employee Mary Watkines told Salon in a pre-strike interview, but “I want all of the associates, including myself, to be able to walk into our workplace, you know, this place that they call our family … and not be physically ill, not just feel like you want to throw up or pass out or even just turn around and walk out” over “intimidation and humiliation.” Watkins added, “I want people to be able to live better, you know, like the commercial says … Nobody lives better except for the Waltons now.”


Today’s strike is the latest by the non-union worker group OUR Walmart, which is closely tied to the United Food & Commercial Workers union. As I’ve reported, OUR Walmart has promised major mobilization for this year’s “Black Friday” strike; organizers say last year’s drew 400-some strikers. Sub-contracted Twin Cities janitorial workers who clean stores for Target and other corporations plan to announce today that they’re prepared to strike that day as well.


“I need to be able to take care of my family,” Anthony Goytia told reporters on a conference call during last week’s SoCal strike. “And that’s why yesterday and today, I’m risking everything — my livelihood, my ability to provide for my family, my ability to pay rent on time, put food on the table – everything, by striking against a company that aggressively and illegally disciplines and fires workers who speak out for better jobs.”


Last week’s Los Angeles-area strike culminated in a downtown demonstration at which 54 activists were arrested in what the campaign called the largest act of civil disobedience in Wal-Mart’s 51-year history. Organizers said a count of the total number of workers who went on strike was not yet available. The same day as the civil disobedience, the OUR Walmart campaign unveiled a new website on which Wal-Mart workers can share stories and request protests anonymously or by name, and a petition to the president


Authored by Chicago employee Charmaine Givens-Thomas, the petition urges that Obama “make good on your promise to stand up for working people by meeting with the courageous workers who are risking termination or other disciplinary action by joining together as Organization United for Respect at Walmart.” (The petition is housed by the activism arm of Credo Mobile, a phone company that funds and instigates progressive activism but has come under its own labor criticism for providing its phone service through Sprint, which has battled unionization.)



As I’ve reported, Wal-Mart has fired 20 workers who participated in a work stoppage and Freedom Ride-inspired caravan to protest Wal-Mart’s June shareholder meeting. The Obama administration has continued publicly appearing with and praising Wal-Mart despite the UFCW requesting it desist during Obama’s first term; U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez told me in September that he lacked sufficient familiarity with the alleged retaliation by Wal-Mart to weigh in. The White House did not immediately respond to a Monday evening inquiry regarding the new petition.


Asked about the planned Black Friday escalation, Wal-Mart spokesperson Brooke Buchanan told Salon the company was “really focused on serving our customers, and giving our customers and our associates the best holiday ever.” Asked about retaliation allegations, Buchanan said the company had “a strict anti-retaliation policy,” and also that “we do enforce attendance policies when they are broken.” (Asked last summer about Wal-Mart’s contention that some workers who were fired were being disciplined for violating attendance rules and potentially impacting service, not specifically for protesting, former National Labor Relations Board Chairwoman Wilma Liebman told me “the case law doesn’t sustain that as a valid defense” for punishing workers who went on strike.)


“When I was 15 I marched with Dr. Martin Luther King in Chicago …” Givens-Thomas told reporters. “When they elected our President Obama, I was just overwhelmed with happiness that the day had finally come where things in this country seemed to be on a positive note.” However, she said, “no livable wage jobs are being created in this time period, and it’s taking the country in the wrong direction. And we really would like for President Obama to stand up for the workers like he said he would do when he ran for office and we voted him in.” She added, “We are his constituents and we are suffering.”


Today’s strike also follows a one-day work stoppage last month by employees in Hialeah, Fla., which OUR Walmart says yielded concrete victories, including the transfer of a manager, increased raises for employees, 40-hour schedules for workers who’d lacked them, and payment for the time the workers spent on strike. Wal-Mart spokesperson Buchanan told Salon, “I categorically disagree” with the contention that the strike led to improvements for workers, crediting changes to “the process that Wal-Mart has in place for all of our associates” to raise issues with management, rather than any “outside influence.” Buchanan said, “We do not pay people for protesting, but folks who were willing, associates who were willing to participate in a dialogue, in a one-on-one conversation or a group conversation with leadership about their questions and concerns were compensated that day.”



Asked whether those workers were paid for the entire day on which the work stoppage occurred, or just for however much time they spent meeting with management, Buchanan told Salon, “I don’t know offhand.”


Whereas “before we were just like a little pain in the side,” Watkines told Salon she hoped striking would help workers “to get heard.” Come Black Friday, she said, “I would just like to see the community, the associates, realize that if we stand together, then we can make a difference. And maybe next Black Friday, we’ll be getting a piece of that money that’s coming in. We’ll be able to celebrate Thanksgiving.”
 
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Should fire them all and see if the jobs get filled.

“When I was 15 I marched with Dr. Martin Luther King in Chicago …” Givens-Thomas told reporters. “When they elected our President Obama, I was just overwhelmed with happiness that the day had finally come where things in this country seemed to be on a positive note.” However, she said, “no livable wage jobs are being created in this time period, and it’s taking the country in the wrong direction. And we really would like for President Obama to stand up for the workers like he said he would do when he ran for office and we voted him in.” She added, “We are his constituents and we are suffering.”
Another fool learning the hard way. What, Obama didn't improve the economy? Funny how that works.
 

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lol washington is going bad. how can people expect to drop out of school, have a bunch of kids, then get an entry level job to support that? live with your terrible decisions and go back to school or train for a better job, no one owes these people anything. you have to earn a living youre not entitled to one. like those dumbasses in seatac that voted their minimum wage to $15 an hour... wtf is going on here? the government has turned into a womb meant to nurture babies. its a tough world and these fetuses need to simply wither and become stillbirth. runts arent supposed to survive the litter. these persons are unnatural and should be killed off, its the humane thing to do.
 

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realistically,... you work at walmart & your job aint that hard.

you are not on salary, so you will get time & a half if you do OT.

3rdly; take online classes if you want a better paying job. you knew the fuckin status quo before you applied there.

& D: not everyone is meant to make the same amount of money... ppl work their asses off to make good money, & chances are you didnt, because you work at walmart.

...not saying there isnt exceptions to this rule, but 99% of walmart workers ive seen are rude, dont wanna help anyone & are lazy.

dont like it? ....go elsewhere. This is walmart where we pay shit because you dont do shit.
 

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as an employee for bitch ass walmart for almost 2 years ive almost seen it all.

Ive been personally "coached" (Written up) for telling a co worker to work (got a double write up for it actually, 3 and ur gone)

Ive seen a coworker finish her temp assignment by almost 2 months, turn in her pregnancy papers, then 2 days later bein let go of due to her temp assignment being over.

I work in food handling and ive personally been told if i go home sick, it wouldnt be approved, and would reflect poorly on my attendance (about 5 seperate occasions, and was throwing up and had people there too).

Consistently have schedules where ill work 2pm-11pm then come back in at 7am.

Work 10 days straight with no overtime (have sat/sun off then not have a day off til the following thurs/fri).

Had a coworker go home sick and the manager claimed she walked out on the job, came back in on next shift and was fired for it.

When youre hired youre told about quarterly bonuses, but out of 8 opportunities weve only gotten 1 and it was like 40 bucks (they talk about 300-400$ bonuses)

Vacation/Days off not approved due to "no coverage". when they consistently have every department with an extra 50-90 hours of available hours to give out.

I bust my ass every damn day because if i lose my job im fucked, dont rely on nobody but myself to provide for myself. we are asked to do management jobs on our salary and if refused its a "coaching". Almost daily i cover 2-3 departments by myself, its fuckin bullshit

I started makin 8.20 (ive had 5+ years management experience, and usual salaries of 12+ an hour) working in grocery, was told during hiring that my experience didnt translate to walmart standards LOL. ive worked up to 9.30 though.

Its a terrible place to work seriously, ive been looking for other employment almost the whole time ive been there, but the stupid ass shifts we get seriously give us no time to have a life. Plus out here its hard to find decent employment so i may be stuck with them until they decide to fuck me over
 
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lol washington is going bad. how can people expect to drop out of school, have a bunch of kids, then get an entry level job to support that? live with your terrible decisions and go back to school or train for a better job, no one owes these people anything. you have to earn a living youre not entitled to one. like those dumbasses in seatac that voted their minimum wage to $15 an hour... wtf is going on here? the government has turned into a womb meant to nurture babies. its a tough world and these fetuses need to simply wither and become stillbirth. runts arent supposed to survive the litter. these persons are unnatural and should be killed off, its the humane thing to do.
 
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realistically,... you work at walmart & your job aint that hard.

you are not on salary, so you will get time & a half if you do OT.

3rdly; take online classes if you want a better paying job. you knew the fuckin status quo before you applied there.

& D: not everyone is meant to make the same amount of money... ppl work their asses off to make good money, & chances are you didnt, because you work at walmart.

...not saying there isnt exceptions to this rule, but 99% of walmart workers ive seen are rude, dont wanna help anyone & are lazy.

dont like it? ....go elsewhere. This is walmart where we pay shit because you dont do shit.
no offense Chree @Chree
 
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lol washington is going bad. how can people expect to drop out of school, have a bunch of kids, then get an entry level job to support that? live with your terrible decisions and go back to school or train for a better job, no one owes these people anything. you have to earn a living youre not entitled to one. like those dumbasses in seatac that voted their minimum wage to $15 an hour... wtf is going on here? the government has turned into a womb meant to nurture babies. its a tough world and these fetuses need to simply wither and become stillbirth. runts arent supposed to survive the litter. these persons are unnatural and should be killed off, its the humane thing to do.
Walmart did $446+ billion in sales/revenue in 2012 with a net income of $15.7+ billion while providing their workforce often with <40 hours, no benefits for part time employees, while paying them a less than liveable wage. If you are upset about people being on the govts tit, then you should be against employers such as walmart manipulating the labor force while they continue to reap record profits.
 
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no offense Chree @Chree
lol that may apply for some, but seriously breh the reason these people are like that is because of what the stupid cocksucking management puts them through, noone is really well rested, they like to claim they promote within and all that bullshit, but they like to "coach" for every little thing, and a coaching disqualifies you from a transfer/promotion/raise.
 
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Chree @Chree wtf dont put up with that shit! you could make like $20 an hour working at a union grocery store deli. shit you can do anything you want to... those stories piss me off. thats not enough money to live on, youre better than that! fuck that shit, fuck them get away from that negativity
 

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Walmart did $446+ billion in sales/revenue in 2012 with a net income of $15.7+ billion while providing their workforce with <40 hours, no benefits for part time employees, while paying them a less than livable wage. If you are upset about people being on the govts tit, then you should be against employers such as walmart manipulating the labor force.
its funny cuz our store gets at least a mil a month, but yet we dont reach our goals to get a bonus? lol.

they dont even staff good enough to get the shelves stocked, and i know for a fact our stupid ass manager doesnt approve our orders for supplies/products right away and that keeps our shelves lookin empty
 
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Chree @Chree wtf dont put up with that shit! you could make like $20 an hour working at a union grocery store deli. shit you can do anything you want to... those stories piss me off. thats not enough money to live on, youre better than that! fuck that shit, fuck them get away from that negativity
ive tried at damn near every grocery store and no bullshit ive put in over 100 diff applications for other jobs, ive either hadnt gotten it, or couldnt make it to some of the interviews due to my retarded schedule
 
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