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Report1212

(661 posts)
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 06:20 PM Oct 2012

Documents Reveal That Protests Forced Wal-Mart To Raise Wages At 700 Stores

The lesson: when we fight, we win.

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Over the past two weeks, Wal-Mart stores and suppliers have been faced with sporadic one-day strikes all over the country, the first in the company’s 50-year history. Workers are now threatening to walk out on the store’s busiest shopping day of the year: Black Friday.

Many observers are wondering whether these small strikes and walk outs will have an impact on the notoriously anti-labor company. Matt Stoller at Naked Capitalism has the details on how past protests have actually dramatically improved things at Wal-Mart stores.

Stoller points to a document that has a transcript of the remarks of t. Louis Federal Reserve President William Poole where he says a Wal-Mart contact told him there were raises in 700 Wal-Mart stores in 2006 thanks to the “social/political” protests against the company.

Read more: http://boldprogressives.org/documents-reveal-that-protests-forced-wal-mart-to-raise-wages-at-700-stores/

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Documents Reveal That Protests Forced Wal-Mart To Raise Wages At 700 Stores (Original Post) Report1212 Oct 2012 OP
Among the reasons I have not been inside a WalMart for about a decade SheilaT Oct 2012 #1
K&R! All power to the people! Fire Walk With Me Oct 2012 #2
Thanks Report1212! Cha Oct 2012 #3
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
1. Among the reasons I have not been inside a WalMart for about a decade
Sat Oct 13, 2012, 06:22 PM
Oct 2012

is the despicable way they treat their employees.

So while a walkout of any kind at their stores wouldn't affect me, and I don't shop the day after Thanksgiving anyway, I sincerely wish all the WalMart employees success.

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