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Omaha Steve

(99,749 posts)
Tue Sep 3, 2013, 05:55 PM Sep 2013

Protesting Activists' Firings, Walmart Workers Plan the Biggest Mobilization Since Black Friday

Source: The Nation

Josh Eidelson

Walmart workers and supporters plan to mount protests in fifteen cities Thursday, a mobilization that the union-backed group OUR Walmart expects will be its largest since last November’s Black Friday strike. This week’s rallies follow an August 22 civil disobedience action at which the campaign announced a Labor Day deadline for Walmart to raise its wages to at least $25,000 per year, and reverse the terminations of twenty workers who participated in a June strike.

As The Nation has reported, nearly eighty OUR Walmart members have been disciplined by the company since returning from the June walkout. OUR Walmart’s response to the alleged illegal retaliation has included protest rallies, pressure on Yahoo! CEO and Walmart board member Marissa Mayer and outreach to members of Congress. The campaign has filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board alleging that the discipline violated federal labor law. Walmart has denied wrongdoing; a spokesperson told The Nation last month that “no associates were disciplined for participating in any specific protests.” The company did not respond to a Monday request for comment regarding the strikers’ demands and their deadline, which passed yesterday without any public concession by Walmart.

A Sunday mass e-mail to supporters from the allied Making Change at Walmart campaign referenced “intensified actions nationwide” Thursday if the retail giant didn’t respond by Labor Day. Fired employee Barbara Collins told The Nation prior to last month’s civil disobedience that “if they don’t reinstate us, our actions are going to be bigger and stronger every time, and this is just the beginning.”

Thursday’s actions will include a march through downtown Los Angeles to the site of a proposed Walmart in Chinatown, and a demonstration in Washington, DC, where all sides are awaiting word on whether Mayor Vince Gray will veto a bill (passed by City Council in July but formally sent to his desk last Friday) that would require “large retailers” like Walmart to pay employees at least $12.50 in total hourly compensation. Thursday actions are also planned for cities in the East, West, South and Midwest: Baton Rouge, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, Orlando, Sacramento, San Francisco and Seattle.

FULL story at link.


Read more: http://www.thenation.com/blog/175995/protesting-activists-firings-walmart-workers-plan-biggest-mobilization-black-friday#





Sixty-four-year-old David Cruse, who worked at the Walmart in Baldwin Hills for eight years but has retired, participates in the Walmart strike on October 4, 2012. (Courtesy of Matt Hamilton via Flickr)
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Protesting Activists' Firings, Walmart Workers Plan the Biggest Mobilization Since Black Friday (Original Post) Omaha Steve Sep 2013 OP
Great! chervilant Sep 2013 #1
Excellent. K&R for the workers. n/t Jefferson23 Sep 2013 #2
Go get 'em! Earth_First Sep 2013 #3
Natives are getting restless - it's about time! ConcernedCanuk Sep 2013 #4
Solidarity kick, brothers and sisters. Comrade Grumpy Sep 2013 #5
Solidarity Forever, a century later Hekate Sep 2013 #6
Kick Scuba Sep 2013 #7
Kick..... jdadd Sep 2013 #8
 

ConcernedCanuk

(13,509 posts)
4. Natives are getting restless - it's about time!
Wed Sep 4, 2013, 01:09 AM
Sep 2013

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I like this part:

"require “large retailers” like Walmart to pay employees at least $12.50"

To hit small mom and pop stores with a wage increase like that could well bankrupt them,

but for giant's like Walmart et al?

GIVE 'ER!!

CC

Hekate

(90,841 posts)
6. Solidarity Forever, a century later
Wed Sep 4, 2013, 01:34 AM
Sep 2013

Utah Philips sings this mighty song





Solidarity Forever
A Song by Ralph Chaplin
©Ralph Chaplin 1915

When the union's inspiration through the workers' blood shall run
There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun
Yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one
For the Union makes us strong

Chorus
Solidarity forever, solidarity forever
Solidarity forever
For the Union makes us strong

Is there aught we hold in common with the greedy parasite
Who would lash us into serfdom and would crush us with his might?
Is there anything left to us but to organize and fight?
For the union makes us strong

It is we who ploughed the prairies, built the cities where they trade
Dug the mines and built the workshops, endless miles of railroad laid
Now we stand outcast and starving 'mid the wonders we have made
But the union makes us strong

All the world that's owned by idle drones is ours and ours alone
We have laid the wide foundations, built it skyward stone by stone
It is ours, not to slave in, but to master and to own
While the union makes us strong

They have taken untold millions that they never toiled to earn
But without our brain and muscle not a single wheel can turn
We can break their haughty power gain our freedom when we learn
That the Union makes us strong

In our hands is placed a power greater than their hoarded gold
Greater than the might of armies magnified a thousandfold
We can bring to birth a new world from the ashes of the old
For the Union makes us strong

http://unionsong.com/u025.html
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