Posted on 11/22/2012 11:31:32 PM PST by matt04
Its on.
A year and a half after retail workers announced the founding of a new Walmart employee group, five months after guest workers struck a Walmart seafood supplier, and seven weeks after the countrys first multi-store Walmart strikes, the Black Friday strike has begun.
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Expectations are high for a historic strike. Given Walmarts role as the dominant employer of our era, the current wave of work stoppages is already among the countrys most consequential twenty-first century strikes. But in interviews this month, workers and organizers described todays actions as a turning point, not a climax, in their struggle against the retail giant. This is the beginning of something said Dan Schlademan, a United Food & Commercial Workers union official who directs the allied group Making Change at Walmart. This is a new permanent reality for Walmart 2012 is the beginning of the season where retail workers are going to start to stand up.
Theres going to be more days that were going to strike, said Rozier, and its not going to stop. Im not going to stop until they respect us and give us what we want.
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What state laws?They don't need any stinkin' state laws. They have a friend in the White House who will support them, regardless of the law.
poor turkey gets pardoned and then euthanized... probably better off eaten like they are bred for!
too bad liberals would breed a society of slaves for the master government than wanting people to be free
When I left a PT union job a few years ago it dues were 7 and charge to start, but went up to $8. FT employees were seething like $18.
I love a good union busting.
You are SO bad! LOL!!! You've DONE it, haven't you? HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
That works out to $7.21 per hour by my calcs.
When I got out of the Navy and started college, I worked at a funeral home for $1.60 per hour, plus an apartment over the place. That was minimum wage at the time. They gave me 40 hours every week, and I got to wear nice suits and drive a really big Cadillac! I started selling their funeral plots on commission, and made about a hundred times as much!
Walmart has an obligation to it's owners and shareholders, not it's employees. They are able to go start their own business if they don't wish to accept what their employer wants to pay. Others will gladly take their place. It is not rocket science!
"Water seeks it's own level!"
... a "new" inlet on Hatteras Island. Betcha it's been there before!
I'm a simple man living in "fly-over" country - we don't do that stuff :~)
bump
It’s cut throat with every man for himself.
“They figure if they pay they get to rent a smiling rent_a_slave. “
No smile no tip!!
The words “union” and “thug” seem joined at the hip.
I was born and raised in flyover country!
I know how we are! :)
Um. Were. Yeah. Uh huh.
He needs more fiber
CC
A Twinkie?
Hey, that’s good!
A new meme :-)
Quick! someone draw a Twinkie carrying a union sign.
what I would like to ask you is why does it matter to you if they want to try and get higher wages and better working conditions. this is America right. they have the freedom to try. they may face consequences they did not want. or they may prevail. that all sounds like the American way to me.
If Walmart was smart they migjt try to make their employees happy. their service has slipped significantly. the days of an employee happily guiding you to the product you’re looking for are over. that slide will hurt their sales. I’m just 1 consumer but I don’t shop there anymore.
A 29 hour job that has you driving to work for four hour days. Gas takes a big chunk out of that days pay. Few can afford to work their
I stopped at WM for some TP on my way home. Packed! No union thugs and all registers open and clicking away.
i decided to visit two more WM stores.The Lot was full, no union scams in sight.
I’ll bet the MSM will recruit “phony strikers” to make their story line.
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