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Whovian

(2,866 posts)
3. Last Wednesday.
Sun Oct 21, 2012, 05:09 AM
Oct 2012

At Wednesdays’ General Assembly members of Occupy Tampa, concerned citizens and Local Wal-Mart Associates met with Representatives from OUR Wal-Mart. We heard heartbreaking stories of people from all across the nation and even the world about the daily struggles that workers face under the ever tightening squeeze of Wal-Mart’s labor practices while simultaneously reaping record profits in the billions of dollars. Wal-Mart’s overwhelming labor monopoly allows them to set the standard for labor practices far beyond their corporation.According to a report by the National Bureau of Economic Research, the low wages paid to Walmart employees drives down the salaries in other local retail outlets by as much as 5 percent. Although the opening of a Walmart in a community creates jobs, the small paychecks all but ensure the workers remain in poverty. Walmart’s ridiculously low wages and deliberate underemployment keep their workers just rich enough to not be living in a dumpster co-op, but poor enough to be eligible for food stamps. Seeing as Walmart is the reason why countless Americans go on Food Stamps in the first place, one could say this is a low-cost orgy of irony. That’s right–Walmart pays its employees dirt, reaps enormous profits, forces its employees to enrollin social programs like food stamps, and then profits even further as its employees and all the other Americans still recovering from the economic abortion caused by the Walmarts of the world spend their food stamps.

OUR Wal-Mart is planning a national day of action for Black Friday. ------ One of the best ways we can offer our support locally is to simply inform and direct as many Wal-Mart associates as we can reach to the OUR Wal-Mart website http://forrespect.org/ and allow them to contact representatives that can offer them support and help to build a local network of supporters… This can be done through a variety of channels from direct conversation to flyer drops throughout your local stores or any way that we can reach out to associates of Wal-Mart to let them know that there is a support network available to them.

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Woah, when was that? Zalatix Oct 2012 #1
Last Wednesday. Whovian Oct 2012 #3
My in-laws can't find much about the Wal Mart strikes. I'd love to show them links and stuff Zalatix Oct 2012 #5
Google walmart strike. Whovian Oct 2012 #7
Something I never thought I'd see Cha Oct 2012 #2
knr leveymg Oct 2012 #4
KnR !!! sarchasm Oct 2012 #6
wow!! Swagman Oct 2012 #8
Huge K&R. nt DLevine Oct 2012 #9
Wal-Mart is the leading edge of the "evil empire" TahitiNut Oct 2012 #10
Jackson Stephens of BCCI fame also brought Waltons great fortune... Octafish Oct 2012 #20
Wow. Corporate media (R) did a great job of ignoring this Berlum Oct 2012 #11
+1,000,000. A Wal-Mart strike is an obvious lead story. reformist2 Oct 2012 #19
Good people are starting to wake up. aandegoons Oct 2012 #12
This was in protest to a Walmart grocery opening glowing Oct 2012 #13
Yesterday, I was party to a conversation where my friend proudly announced that no_hypocrisy Oct 2012 #14
I'm Former UAW, and I Get It, But... Iggy Oct 2012 #15
Better late than never, don't you think? n/t MadHound Oct 2012 #16
Uh, No Iggy Oct 2012 #17
So what do you propose? MadHound Oct 2012 #21
There's this thing called: Collaboration.... Iggy Oct 2012 #23
Ummm iamthebandfanman Oct 2012 #28
I like your thinking if it was an AND not an "instead of" proposition. Tigress DEM Oct 2012 #29
Not a business person, are you. MadHound Oct 2012 #30
Eloquently & effectively stated Sherman A1 Oct 2012 #41
That's not the original question posed by the Poster Iggy Oct 2012 #42
the fist step will be to stop blaming the victims reusrename Oct 2012 #50
we shop at a lot of mom and pop convenience stores grantcart Oct 2012 #32
This is a great idea and this underthematrix Oct 2012 #44
You say, "learn from history". Javaman Oct 2012 #33
lol. HiPointDem Oct 2012 #38
If only... 99Forever Oct 2012 #31
Wow! Glimmer of Hope Oct 2012 #18
Is the strike still going on? nt Honeycombe8 Oct 2012 #22
I really don't know but hope so. Whovian Oct 2012 #25
That photo gives hope lunatica Oct 2012 #24
Is there a Facebook link for this picture? LongTomH Oct 2012 #26
The relationship with poverty is BOTH cause and effect BlueStreak Oct 2012 #27
Yep. there are underthematrix Oct 2012 #45
Every Walmart shopper should be forced to watch "Walmart the High Cost of Low Price" ceile Oct 2012 #34
YES! Here's the whole movie: progressoid Oct 2012 #35
hey Wal Mart warrprayer Oct 2012 #36
thank you LittleGirl Oct 2012 #37
Walton family: You don't make enough money importing cheap junk, you have to screw employees too? 1-Old-Man Oct 2012 #39
Wow, what a great picture! nt valerief Oct 2012 #40
The big question is wny are we still shopping at WALMART? underthematrix Oct 2012 #43
heard the same song in the 1990s. the only change that came is walmart is even bigger. HiPointDem Oct 2012 #46
"Vote with your consumer dollar" may seem a 'fail' IF Lifelong Protester Oct 2012 #47
i don't shop there for the same reasons. under no illusion that unorganized individual consumer HiPointDem Oct 2012 #48
You are certainly right about 'vote with your dollars' against Wal-Mart Lifelong Protester Oct 2012 #49
I rarely shop there anyway and never knowlingly cross a picket line. TBF Oct 2012 #51
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