Posted on 11/20/2012 7:40:32 AM PST by Qbert
Left-wing billionaire George Soros MoveOn.org has jumped into the fight for a unionized Wal-Mart workforce.
MoveOn.org has sent emails to subscribers nationwide, urging them to descend on Wal-Mart stores on Black Friday. The organization is encouraging people to strike against management even if they arent Wal-Mart employees.
Instead of listening to and learning from its workers, Wal-Mart has sought to silence us and retaliate against those who dare to speak up, MoveOn.org said in its email to supporters. Warehouse workers who work for Wal-Mart contractors have also experienced retaliation for speaking out. Now, Wal-Mart workers have had enough.
Black Friday is traditionally the busiest shopping day of the year.
On Black Friday, and throughout the Holiday Season, were standing up for an end to the retaliation against workers who speak out for whats right for our families, our communities, and our country, Soros group continued. Will you show your support?
Liberal union groups OUR Wal-Mart and Making Change at Wal-Mart, which are working to organize the planned strike, are aggressively trying to harness dues from Wal-Marts massive workforce.
But Wal-Mart is notorious for opposing organized labors efforts to unionize its workforce.
At every turn, since the days Sam Walton ran the company, Wal-Mart has mostly won its battles against those unions. That hasnt stopped the nations big labor unions from continually trying to pry their way into the Arkansas-headquartered superstore chain, however.
In recent weeks, unions have stepped up their efforts to gain influence among Wal-Marts workforce, which is one of the largest in the country totaling about 1.4 million people nationwide, by MoveOn.orgs estimates. Such a large workforce would potentially bring in billions in union dues for whichever labor group gets to the workers first.
The unions have tried various demonstrations, and are threatening these Black Friday strikes across the country to force Wal-Mart into caving on collective bargaining and other labor union demands.
With Soros on board this time around, though, and a liberal National Labor Relations Board that will stay that way for at least the next four years because of President Barack Obamas re-election, the unions appear emboldened. (RELATED: Top NLRB attorney charged with ethics breach in Wal-Mart stock case)
Even so, CNN reports that Wal-Mart has fought back against these recent union attempts to take over the companys workforce. Wal-Mart filed a complaint with the NLRB, alleging that United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union bosses were violating the law by organizing flash mobs and other activities that potentially violate the National Labor Relations Act.
The UFCW has orchestrated numerous pickets, mass demonstrations, flash mobs and other confrontational activities both inside and outside Wal-Mart facilities in support of its bargaining and recognition demands, Wal-Mart counsel Steven Wheeless wrote in the companys NLRB complaint. Now, with the busiest shopping season of the year just days away, the UFCW is openly orchestrating and promoting attempted mass disruptions of Wal-Marts customer shopping experience.
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someone told me about this in the gym this morning...i don’t shop at WalMart but told them i hope they strike as i will gleefully cross the picket lines....
End of the month and Soros wants the obam administration to show lower quarterly sales? Is he a racist?
Go ahead, WallyWorld workers....there’s plenty of laid off workers more than happy to take your place.
Anybody who doesn’t show up for work without a valid excuse gets fired.
That would be my answer. There are too many peoplelooking for work to take any crap off George Soros and his goons.
Years ago, a union decided to infiltrate our company. The way they worked it was like this.
Send a “ringer” to be hired into the plant.
The “ringer” then talks UNION in an attempt to get fired.
Then the UNION files suit because the “ringer” was fired.
But there was a problem. The “ringer” was one of the laziest people alive, so the company won the suits by showing the “ringer” was fired for incompetence.
Absolutely, Go For It!
These people push, trample, and eat their own...and the shoppers too...
Have at It :>)
Dang-it-all.
There are a couple of ways to control a business. You can invest in it, or you can invest in unionizing it.
This is more about taking out the world’s largest retailer than improving conditions for their workers.
Let’s hope Wal-mart and the unions end up in a terminal mutual death spiral. Best of both worlds.
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