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Showing Original Post only (View all)"We Want $15 an Hour and Full Time." Who's the Deadbeat? [View all]
Last edited Fri Nov 28, 2014, 10:44 PM - Edit history (1)

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PHOTOS: Walmart workers organize the largest Black Friday protest ever http://bit.ly/1HLv1xt
9:26 AM - 28 Nov 2014 81 Retweets 39 favorites
The Real Deadbeats
By Martin Longman
If you are tired of your taxpayer dollars being used to pay Wal-Mart employees the money that the Waltons refuse to pay them, then you might be interested in the large Black Friday protests that are occurring at 1,600 Wal-Mart stores in 49 states throughout the nation right now.
I have to depend on the government mostly, says Fatmata Jabbie, a 21-year-old single mother of two who earns $8.40 an hour working at a Walmart in Alexandria, Virginia. She makes ends meet with food stamps, subsidized housing, and Medicaid. Walmart should pay us $15 an hour and let us work full-time hours, she says. That would change our lives. That would change our whole path. I wouldnt be dependent on government too much. I could buy clothes for my kids to wear.
The nations largest employer, Walmart employs 1.4 million people, or 10 percent of all retail workers, and pulls in $16 billion in annual profits. Its largest stockholdersChristy, Jim, Alice, and S. Robson Waltonare the nations wealthiest family, collectively worth $145 billion. Yet the company is notorious for paying poverty wages and using part-time schedules to avoid offering workers benefits. Last year, a report commissioned by Congressional Democrats found that each Walmart store costs taxpayers between 900,000 and $1.75 million per year because so many employees are forced to turn to government aid
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From the link @ Political Animal..
"This isnt complicated. If you have a job at Wal-Mart and you still need Medicaid, food stamps and subsidized housing, then you arent just getting shafted by the Waltons. Youre also being paid your missing wages by the federal government. Youre not the deadbeat. The Waltons are the deadbeats."
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Yes, TBF. and I don't think the Waltons would be hurting in their bank account dept.
Cha
Nov 2014
#20
I don't mind helping, either, when there's no choice.. not the case with the Waltons. Costco
Cha
Nov 2014
#24
Hey Republicans!!!! Fortune 500 companies are the real leeches siphoning your paycheck!
Initech
Nov 2014
#33
I'm hoping that Bernie Sanders will in the 1/100000000th chance he's elected president.
Initech
Nov 2014
#45
That's President Obama and his EO is.. Obama's executive order on immigration is a humane plan
Cha
Nov 2014
#44
This is an incredible show of Workers' Strength, she.. I am so proud of Walmart Employees!
Cha
Nov 2014
#46
"You’re not the deadbeat. The Waltons are the deadbeats." -- Awesome quote!
devils chaplain
Nov 2014
#62