Walmart Workers Will Rally in Ten Countries Tomorrow
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Josh Eidelson on December 13, 2012 - 9:45 AM ET
The labor campaign confronting Walmart in the United States is planning an international escalation for tomorrow. In partnership with the global union federation UNI, the union-affiliated group Making Change at Walmart is supporting a Global Day of Action, with participation expected from Walmart workers in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, India, Nicaragua, South Africa, the United Kingdom and Zambia. The days main US protest will be a Miami demonstration featuring a street theater performance in the tradition of the United Farm Workers teatro campesino.
When other countries and other states come together and help Miami, its louder, said Hileah, Florida, Walmart worker Marie-Ann Roberty, a member of the union-backed group OUR Walmart. While in the beginning, Walmart thought it was not a threat
, said Roberty. Now that its growing, and people are coming together, Walmart has to listen, Walmart has to come and sit with us as a group and say,
What do you need us to do?
Fridays planned actions make good on a promise made two months ago. As I reported for Salon, as Southern California workers launched the first-ever coordinated US Walmart retail strikes on October 4, UNI staff and Walmart workers from abroad were in town to kick off a new Walmart Global Union Alliance. Workers from the UNI delegation rallied with strikers and escorted them back into work after the strike, carrying their countries flags into Walmart stores. They also pledged coordinated global actions in the months ahead.
Interviewed in Spanish during that visit, Argentinean union delegate Marta Miranda said, It was an incredible experience, and a learning experience. Miranda, who worked as a Walmart greeter for three years, said the visiting Walmart workers shared stories with their US counterparts. We agree that its important for workers to have the basic right to stand up and speak out for themselves, she added. Everyone should have that. If theyre upset about their conditions, they should be able to voice that.
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