America’s biggest retailer may be in for an unexpectedly painful holiday season. Protesting low wages, spiking health care premiums, and alleged retaliation from management, Wal-Mart Stores workers have started to walk off the job this week. First, on Wednesday, about a dozen workers in Wal-Mart’s distribution warehouses in Southern California walked out, followed the next day by 30 more from six stores in the Seattle area .
The workers, who are part of a union-backed employee coalition called Making Change at Wal-Mart , say this is the beginning of a wave of protests and strikes leading up to next week’s Black Friday. A thousand store protests are planned in Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, Minnesota, and Washington, D.C., the group says.
In a conference call with reporters on Thursday, workers who were either planning to strike or already striking explained their situation. “We have to borrow money from each other just to make it to work,” said Colby Harris, who earns $8.90 an hour after having worked at a Wal-Mart in Lancaster, Tex., for three years. “I’m on my lunch break right now, and I have two dollars in my pocket. I’m deciding whether to use it to buy lunch or to hold on to it for next week.” He said the deduction from his bimonthly pay check for health-care costs is scheduled to triple in January. In 2013, Wal-Mart plans to scale back its contributions to workers’ health-care premiums, which are expected to rise between 8 percent and 36 percent. Many employees will forgo coverage , Reuters reports.
Sara Gilbert, a manager who was striking in Seattle, called in on her cell phone: “I work full-time for one of the richest companies in the world, and my kids get state health insurance and are on food stamps,” she said.
:clap: Good for them. Hopefully they'll get some good out of this.
I worked at Sam's Club almost a decade ago. The employees were treated like they were some disposable piece of hardware. They pay shit, demand a lot, and expect you to be ready to bend over backwards for them at a moment's notice. When I was hired and went through training they were supposed to show us a bunch of videos; however, the only video that we actually had time to see was the one about poor Mall-Wart being harassed by the evil unions, and how unions were out to steal money from workers without doing anything for them, and that if we ever heard any employee even mention unions we were to report the person to management immediately so they could explain to him the real purpose of unions so he wouldn't be misinformed (i.e. fire him).
Fuck Mall-Wart! :thefinger
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