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In reply to the discussion: Being open on Thanksgiving is not a crime against Labor [View all]leftstreet
(39,549 posts)29. So it's not really about family, it's about $$?
Then why aren't the same people outraged every single day that retail workers make such shitty wages?
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Ah, but those people working for our entertainment need to go out and buy things, too.
randome
Nov 2013
#23
I was in an "unaccompanied" status for large parts of my career, far from home and family.
MADem
Nov 2013
#38
i think all of it is a problem for labor. some are economic problems and others are work-family
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2013
#4
Very good points but the "open on Thanksgiving" brings attention to the other issues
Voice for Peace
Nov 2013
#7
"a crime against labor?" Maybe not, but it sucks and is another insult to labor. nt
Lex
Nov 2013
#10
There are plenty of people who don't celebrate Thanksgiving and other holidays.
randome
Nov 2013
#20
But that's my point. The fact that not everyone cares about Thanksgiving doesn't matter.
kcr
Nov 2013
#44
"holidays" are only different because some people choose to make them so, not everyone nt
msongs
Nov 2013
#24
In a year when corporations are posting record profits, it does seem like an extra jab in the ass.
Starry Messenger
Nov 2013
#54
