Posted on 11/24/2014 2:53:30 PM PST by Kaslin
Left wing groups are ramping up for street theater protests at retail stores this Black Friday. If prior years are any indication of the groups projected success this year, we can expect a handful of union thugs showing up at a handful of Walmart stores, with a few mass-printed signs. As reported by the Free Beacon:
The fight against income inequality in this country starts at Walmart, said Brooke Anderson of Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project. we are proud to stand with Walmart workers this Black Friday to speak out for the fair pay and the respect workers deserve.
Before diving into the lunacy of union-sponsored protests (at non-union stores such as Walmart), let me say upfront that I am no fan of Americas busiest shopping day.
In fact, I hate Black Friday. Under normal circumstances, I would rather grind sand paper against my forehead than stand in a line with thousands of people for a 50 percent off flat screen television. Being forced to interact with the lunacy, hostility, and rabid bargain-grabbing shoppers would only serve to erase the feelings of thanks and goodwill built up by the prior days over-indulgence in turkey and cranberry relish.
And yet, not an ounce of my angst for Black Friday is rooted in an objection to corporatism or profiteering. I love making money. I love it when other people make money. Heck, I even like spending money. . . I just dont like crowds. But then I hear about people who hate Black Friday just as much as I do, because they feel sorry for the retail workers. Apparently, I am supposed to hate Black Friday for the same reason that OUR Walmart hates corporate America: Businesses put profits before people.
Yeah . . . Its not a whole lot of fun working the day after Thanksgiving. But there is nothing intrinsically evil about a corporations desire to make money on socially inconvenient days. After all, there is a reason businesses are opening at 3:00 AM on Black Friday (or 6:00 PM Thanksgiving Day). . . Its because there is, apparently, a demand for manic shopping sprees. Consumer demand always wins the day because, in the end, they keep the rest of the world employed.
Which brings us to the issue of retailers, and their union-sympathizing opponents. While the Union activists like to berate Walmart executives, and decry their corporatist greed, they overlook the two most important contributing factors to low wages: Consumers, and employees.
As the insanity of Black Friday clearly demonstrates: Americans love low prices. No, seriously. They trample each other after camping out on the side walk most of Thanksgiving Day to get their hands on the latest door buster sales. Heck, last year some stores turned into Americas version of Pamplona Spains running of the bulls when several people were injured at big box stores across the country.
Of course, such low prices can only be guaranteed by relatively low overhead (read: wages). Even the most benevolent CEOs still want to make profits. I mean, profits are kinda the reason for opening a business in the first place. And as retailers increase their profits, they are able to expand operations (employing more people) and potentially increase wages for their best employees.
But employees are not exactly free of responsibility for their low wages either. (I hate to place all the blame on those nuts who love money-saving deals and everyday-value.) After all, I know of zero Walmart employees who are classified on their HR worksheet as a slave. Employment is merely the free exchange of money for someones labor and time. By accepting employment, the employee is agreeing that their wage is more valuable than the time they would otherwise have available to them. And, in the event that an employee feels their labor is being under-compensated by management, they can get another job. (Easier than it sounds if you are currently employed as unskilled labor at a major retail chain.) After all, its not as if Walmart employees are the lead acrobat in a Cirque De Solei event. Their skill set is not exactly a niche ability.
But this free exchange of wages for labor is what our union protestors dont get. A Walmart job, like a minimum wage job at McDonalds or Burger King, is not supposed to be a peak-employment opportunity for the average American. The job is supposed to be a stepping stone to other opportunities. Thats why we call it a job, and not a career. Certainly, you can move up within the companys ranks and create a career if your heart desires. . . But no one should be pushing carts, flipping burgers, or greeting Black Friday shoppers for the rest of their lives.
Unions, however, often feel that all employees are entitled to live a career-level lifestyle without the hassle of first building a career. They dont seem to understand that the only reason a wage is paid, is because there is a qualified and competent person willing to accept that wage.
So, for those of you who have to work on the busiest shopping day of the year, my sincerest condolences. I pray that your sanity is not stripped from you by the mad mobs of bargain hunters expected to be prowling the malls. Such craziness, however, is merely a cost of your employment.
As for you loony folks who engage in the insanity of camping out at Best Buy for discounted electronics: God bless you in your foolish endeavor. I will never understand you, but I admire your zealous grasp of the consumer-spirit on Americas busiest shopping day.
And as for you handful of misguided souls who feel the need to picket a busy retail establishment in protest of market-driven wages: Remember that you will actually be doing more to increase the potential wages of Walmart employees by contributing to Walmarts profits. . . So put down the picket sign and go buy that discounted gaming console.
I worked in a casino once. I had to work on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. I f you don’t like your work schedule, find a different job.
4 yrs military, not a single Christmas eve or Christmas day “off”. None, zero, zip, nada.
I don’t think getting beween 2500 Black Friday shoppers and a half-priced bigscreen would be the safest place to be.
It’ll look like they got trampled by a herd of Cape Buffalo. They don’t just trample, they come back and trample again just for the hell of it
I work/owner in the restaurant business....I worked EVERY Thanksgiving-Christmas Eve/Christmas night for 10 straight years!!!
I volunteered to bar-tend -wait tables so many of my employees could take the day off..
Guess what-—I MADE A KILLING in tips!!!!
I’ve worked every Thanksgiving since 2003.
But I’m paid well for my efforts and I’m adult so I don’t complain about it.
Everybody stay safe. I hate stories such as the one a few years ago, where some woman pepper sprayed other shoppers to get an X Box. The veneer of civilization seems pretty thin sometimes.
Yay. Maybe they can do one of those silly flash mobs, too.
These shoppers are, by the very nature of the occasion, rather focused people and it isn't always very easy to change that focus to the political outrage du jour. And live.
I fail to see the outrage. I was always on call during holidays and we always had to plan carving the turkey and opening presents around hubby’s schedule. Many employees beg for holiday shifts to get time and a half pay.
So not worth it.
Hopefully they’ll all be mimes.
Shouldn't they be at, I don't know, WORK or something?
Why are they harassing ACTUAL, honest-to God people who are at WORK?
Wish I was so unbelievably wealthy that I could "afford" to protest.
Sorry, but I've got to work.
Union thugs should try it sometime.
and why do the majority of union members fund this crap
Good article. Thanks, K.
I’d like to see the results of a poll, conducted by a reputable polling firm, of all levels of Wal-Mart employees regarding their job satisfaction, pay, health benefits, opportunities to progress, etc. ........I believe the results would put an end to all of the lies put forth by labor unions and the other constant W-M bashers.
> The fight against income inequality in this country starts
> at Walmart,
Idiots.
A lot of folks look forward to the time-and-a-half and double-time they’ll get paid for working the holidays. They simply reschedule their own celebrations for their off-days.
exactly
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