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« on: November 20, 2012, 10:54:26 AM »
Good for them.


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Re: Wal-Mart strike
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2012, 11:45:35 AM »
 good luck to them finding another job

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Re: Wal-Mart strike
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2012, 11:46:48 AM »
I've been into a walmart before, and I don't think those employees would be difficult to replace within 24 hours. None of them knew where the item I was looking for was anyway.   :flush:

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« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2012, 11:49:20 AM »
I don't think it would be all that hard for them to find another job that pays about $12,000 per year.

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« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2012, 11:53:09 AM »
looks like protests are being led by UFCW. I have dealt with these guys in my past job

One of their Locals is led by this crook:



He makes 250K a year. A lot of his cronies make 100k-150k. But it's all about the workers, right?

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Re: Wal-Mart strike
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2012, 11:53:55 AM »
I don't think it would be all that hard for them to find another job that pays about $12,000 per year.

Yeah, that's why the strike seems dumb.

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« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2012, 11:58:22 AM »
I don't think it would be all that hard for them to find another job that pays about $12,000 per year.

Yeah, that's why the strike seems dumb.

I agree that it's dumb to waste time picketing in front of Wal-Mart, but if I were working there and somebody told me I had to come in on Thanksgiving and open the store at 8:00 pm and work until early the next morning to earn about $50, there is no way in hell I'm coming in. I probably just work up until Thanksgiving and plan a job search. That said, if the strike works out, maybe nobody gets fired and they all get a $1 per hour raise? That would be good for us taxpayers, who have to support the millions of impoverished Wal-Mart workers on food stamps, Medicaid, etc.

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Re: Wal-Mart strike
« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2012, 02:13:17 PM »
I bet tons of crap gets stolen

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Re: Wal-Mart strike
« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2012, 09:57:23 AM »
I don't think it would be all that hard for them to find another job that pays about $12,000 per year.

Yeah, that's why the strike seems dumb.

I agree that it's dumb to waste time picketing in front of Wal-Mart, but if I were working there and somebody told me I had to come in on Thanksgiving and open the store at 8:00 pm and work until early the next morning to earn about $50, there is no way in hell I'm coming in. I probably just work up until Thanksgiving and plan a job search. That said, if the strike works out, maybe nobody gets fired and they all get a $1 per hour raise? That would be good for us taxpayers, who have to support the millions of impoverished Wal-Mart workers on food stamps, Medicaid, etc.

Part of the application asks if you will work Holidays.  So, if tabbed, you knew it was coming.

Strike failed anyway.  Apparently outside agitation just don't work as much as some of the slimier unions would like to believe.

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Re: Wal-Mart strike
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2012, 10:13:57 AM »
i worked at walmart for over a year during college. it sucked. they were always telling us not to get in a union or some crap.
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« Reply #10 on: November 26, 2012, 12:09:59 AM »
I don't think it would be all that hard for them to find another job that pays about $12,000 per year.

Yeah, that's why the strike seems dumb.

I agree that it's dumb to waste time picketing in front of Wal-Mart, but if I were working there and somebody told me I had to come in on Thanksgiving and open the store at 8:00 pm and work until early the next morning to earn about $50, there is no way in hell I'm coming in. I probably just work up until Thanksgiving and plan a job search. That said, if the strike works out, maybe nobody gets fired and they all get a $1 per hour raise? That would be good for us taxpayers, who have to support the millions of impoverished Wal-Mart workers on food stamps, Medicaid, etc.

Part of the application asks if you will work Holidays.  So, if tabbed, you knew it was coming.

Strike failed anyway.  Apparently outside agitation just don't work as much as some of the slimier unions would like to believe.

Whether the strike worked or not is irrelevant. The important thing is that the participants were able to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with their families. Why would they care if they lose their shitty jobs? It's not that hard to find another menial, low-paying job.

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Re: Wal-Mart strike
« Reply #11 on: December 03, 2012, 07:40:49 AM »
I don't think it would be all that hard for them to find another job that pays about $12,000 per year.

Yeah, that's why the strike seems dumb.

I agree that it's dumb to waste time picketing in front of Wal-Mart, but if I were working there and somebody told me I had to come in on Thanksgiving and open the store at 8:00 pm and work until early the next morning to earn about $50, there is no way in hell I'm coming in. I probably just work up until Thanksgiving and plan a job search. That said, if the strike works out, maybe nobody gets fired and they all get a $1 per hour raise? That would be good for us taxpayers, who have to support the millions of impoverished Wal-Mart workers on food stamps, Medicaid, etc.

Part of the application asks if you will work Holidays.  So, if tabbed, you knew it was coming.

Strike failed anyway.  Apparently outside agitation just don't work as much as some of the slimier unions would like to believe.

Whether the strike worked or not is irrelevant. The important thing is that the participants were able to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with their families. Why would they care if they lose their shitty jobs? It's not that hard to find another menial, low-paying job.

Glad some got to enjoy Thanksgiving with their families and think it is bullshit that they opened on Thanksgiving in the first place.  That being said, maybe they should get a job where they didn't agree to work holidays instead of getting a job that does the opposite and demand that it be the other way? 

I have also decided to start a Union.  It is going to be "We want things that are opposite of the job we signed up for" Local 1234567.  My salary is going to be 375k with benefits and I am going to represent my peoples by making they carry signs in front of their jobs demanding things that employers should offer them, but don't have to. 

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« Reply #12 on: December 03, 2012, 08:57:49 AM »
I don't think it would be all that hard for them to find another job that pays about $12,000 per year.

Yeah, that's why the strike seems dumb.

I agree that it's dumb to waste time picketing in front of Wal-Mart, but if I were working there and somebody told me I had to come in on Thanksgiving and open the store at 8:00 pm and work until early the next morning to earn about $50, there is no way in hell I'm coming in. I probably just work up until Thanksgiving and plan a job search. That said, if the strike works out, maybe nobody gets fired and they all get a $1 per hour raise? That would be good for us taxpayers, who have to support the millions of impoverished Wal-Mart workers on food stamps, Medicaid, etc.

Part of the application asks if you will work Holidays.  So, if tabbed, you knew it was coming.

Strike failed anyway.  Apparently outside agitation just don't work as much as some of the slimier unions would like to believe.

Whether the strike worked or not is irrelevant. The important thing is that the participants were able to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with their families. Why would they care if they lose their shitty jobs? It's not that hard to find another menial, low-paying job.

Glad some got to enjoy Thanksgiving with their families and think it is bullshit that they opened on Thanksgiving in the first place.  That being said, maybe they should get a job where they didn't agree to work holidays instead of getting a job that does the opposite and demand that it be the other way? 

I have also decided to start a Union.  It is going to be "We want things that are opposite of the job we signed up for" Local 1234567.  My salary is going to be 375k with benefits and I am going to represent my peoples by making they carry signs in front of their jobs demanding things that employers should offer them, but don't have to.

They also agree that they can be fired for any reason without notice and are not required to give notice when they quit. Wal-Mart agreed to let their employees walk out, so what is the problem?

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Re: Wal-Mart strike
« Reply #13 on: December 03, 2012, 10:43:15 AM »
I don't think it would be all that hard for them to find another job that pays about $12,000 per year.

Yeah, that's why the strike seems dumb.

I agree that it's dumb to waste time picketing in front of Wal-Mart, but if I were working there and somebody told me I had to come in on Thanksgiving and open the store at 8:00 pm and work until early the next morning to earn about $50, there is no way in hell I'm coming in. I probably just work up until Thanksgiving and plan a job search. That said, if the strike works out, maybe nobody gets fired and they all get a $1 per hour raise? That would be good for us taxpayers, who have to support the millions of impoverished Wal-Mart workers on food stamps, Medicaid, etc.

Part of the application asks if you will work Holidays.  So, if tabbed, you knew it was coming.

Strike failed anyway.  Apparently outside agitation just don't work as much as some of the slimier unions would like to believe.

Whether the strike worked or not is irrelevant. The important thing is that the participants were able to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with their families. Why would they care if they lose their shitty jobs? It's not that hard to find another menial, low-paying job.

Glad some got to enjoy Thanksgiving with their families and think it is bullshit that they opened on Thanksgiving in the first place.  That being said, maybe they should get a job where they didn't agree to work holidays instead of getting a job that does the opposite and demand that it be the other way? 

I have also decided to start a Union.  It is going to be "We want things that are opposite of the job we signed up for" Local 1234567.  My salary is going to be 375k with benefits and I am going to represent my peoples by making they carry signs in front of their jobs demanding things that employers should offer them, but don't have to.

They also agree that they can be fired for any reason without notice and are not required to give notice when they quit. Wal-Mart agreed to let their employees walk out, so what is the problem?

I guess I misread the story then. I didn't know a bunch of workers quit right before thanksgiving because they were unhappy.