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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Thu Jul 11, 2019, 04:17 AM Jul 2019

Walmart workers strike over retailer's robot push in Chile



Demonstrators with a placard that reads "No more abuses" take part in a protest during a strike of workers of the retailer Walmart demanding better wages and working conditions, in Santiago Wednesday. | REUTERS

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SANTIAGO - Walmart Inc. is facing a strike by thousands of workers in South America amid the retail giant’s push to increase automation at its physical stores.

About 17,000 Walmart workers in Chile went on an indefinite strike on Wednesday after labor talks between the company and the union failed. As many as 124 of the retailer’s 375 stores across the country closed as a result of the strike.

At the heart of the dispute is the demand by workers to be compensated for the increase in automation that’s forcing them to multitask in their daily jobs, for example, with cashiers now having to restock shelves next to cash registers. Walmart initially offered a 3 percent real wage increase and a one-time payment of $72, while the union asked for a 4 percent salary rise. Walmart says that it later increased the offer to as much as 8.14 percent but that union leader Juan Moreno refused to discuss the offer.

Emails and calls to the union’s phone number listed at its Facebook page weren’t answered.

The automation push “isn’t Walmart’s idea, it’s the way our clients have decided to shop,” Monica Tobar, Walmart Chile vice-president of human resources, said in an interview Wednesday with the Pauta Bloomberg radio show. “The world is going through a digital transformation and we need to be a part of that.”

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https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/07/11/business/walmart-workers-strike-retailers-robot-push-chile/#.XSbvUuhKjIU

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Walmart workers strike over retailer's robot push in Chile (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jul 2019 OP
An interesting piece, Thanks for posting. Sherman A1 Jul 2019 #1

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
1. An interesting piece, Thanks for posting.
Thu Jul 11, 2019, 08:16 AM
Jul 2019

AI and automation are going to supplant many transportation, retail and distribution jobs in the not too distant future. I applaud the efforts by this Union in Chile to protect their members and hopefully address this certain future. Everyday I see more truth to the points raised by Andrew Yang in his campaign regarding these issues.

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