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Old 11-23-2012, 07:42 AM   #1
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Fail: Lone Union Worker Walks Out of Walmart

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In an inspiring example of Union Fail, the planned union walkout on Walmart during Black Friday led off with a one-employee walkout at a Walmart in St. Cloud, Florida on Wednesday. The walkout was led by – and entirely constituted by – Vanessa Ferreira, 59. She told her manager that she was going on strike. The other workers watched her leave, shrugged, and went back about their business. The police then warned Ferreira for trespass.

Ferreira has worked for Walmart for eight years in the cakes department, where she decorates cakes. But she says that her wages are too low – at nearly $12 per hour – to survive on. Which, of course, begs the question of how she’s been living on those wages for eight years.
Fail: Lone Union Worker Walks Out of Walmart

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Old 11-23-2012, 03:29 PM   #2
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you cannot strike if you are not part of a UNION and a strike has been voted for

....... basically you are refusing to work


insubordination - grounds for dismissal in most jobs


I'd have fired her right on the spot.
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Old 11-23-2012, 04:22 PM   #3
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What's the status on the MD wallyworld protest? I have heard several audio news reports on questioning protesters, and what they were there for. The vast number of respondents, chosen randomly, were just there voicing their support for unions, even thou they were not union and did not even know what they were supporting.

Too much time off for govt employees or welfare recipients, I guess.
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Old 11-23-2012, 06:30 PM   #4
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I would go to voice me distaste with unions. Also had to work today, got to tow a bird to the museum.
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Old 11-24-2012, 04:15 PM   #5
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BLACK FRIDAY WAL-MART PROTESTS ‘FIZZLE’ OUT


For weeks now, we’ve heard a lot about OUR Walmart’s plans to disrupt the big box retailer’s Black Friday sales. Media outlets breathlessly reported that the union-backed protests and employee walkouts might cause the company severe financial damage. Heck, even Wal-mart was reportedly worried about the union’s Black Friday plans.

So how did it turn out?

Well, to quote Megan McArdle writing in the Daily Beast, “the planned protests were mostly a fizzle.”

Indeed, despite the promise of disruptive protests of epic proportions, Wal-Mart is well on its way to breaking all previous Back Friday sales records.

Wal-Mart “says it has had the best Black Friday ever in the United States despite threats of walkouts and protests by employees over wage and benefit issues,” the Boston Herald reports.

“The world’s largest retailer said it saw larger crowds than last year and a huge response to its first-ever one-hour guarantee on a trio of electronic items,” the report adds.

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Meanwhile, SEIU members, #Occupy diehards, and operatives with Moveon.org were doing this [via The Nation]:

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Funny thing though: Of the people who participated in today’s nationwide demonstrations, very few of them were actual Wal-Mart employees, meaning today’s action was a whole lot like the Service Employees International Union’s Wednesday protest of the Los Angeles International Airport.

“This is the way you get a fair shake. You’ve got to fight for it. You’ve always had to,” said protester Charlie May, of the Industrial Workers of the World labor organization, according to a report by the Associated Press.

“No Walmart workers in attendance at Mobile Walmart picketing,” reads one Alabama newspaper headline.

Needless to say, Simon is happy with how today turned out for the company.

“We had very safe and successful Black Friday events at our stores across the country and heard overwhelmingly positive feedback from our customers,” said Simon, adding that “Only 26 protests occurred at stores last night and many of them did not include any Walmart associates.”

Okay, so maybe the protests were not as big as some had expected. But surely those walkouts were problematic for the company, right?

“We estimate that less than 50 associates participated in the protest nationwide. In fact, this year, roughly the same number of associates missed their scheduled shift as last year,” Simon said.

Unsurprisingly, union leaders dispute Simon’s numbers. The union group estimated that “hundreds” of employees participated nationwide.

Now, to be fair, as Wal-Mart’s CEO, Simon has every reason to underestimate/downplay the number of employees who walked out. However, as McArdle notes, OUR Walmart has been awfully quiet on this topic, meaning the union-backed group “has not given any particular reason to disbelieve [Simon’s figures].”

McArdle continues, offering a possible explanation for why Black Friday turned out the way it did for the unions:

In any sufficiently large group, you can find a few people who will do anything. And 1.4 million is a very large group. OurWalmart does not need to prove that it can find fifty or even one hundred and fifty people in that group who are willing to walk off the job, nor that it can get members of the United Food and Commercial Workers to protest in Walmart parking lots. Organizing Walmart–or even extracting labor concessions in the face of threatened unionization–means getting a significant number of employees to join them in a labor action. This was not that labor action. It was not even the labor action that could eventually snowball into that labor action.

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Black Friday bargain hunters apparently simply pushed past the scattered protests in search of cheap flat-screen televisions –and the progressives who seem most on fire about this campaign are not really very likely to be Walmart shoppers. Which could be a metaphor for the whole US labor movement.


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Old 11-24-2012, 04:23 PM   #6
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Funny thing though: Of the people who participated in today’s nationwide demonstrations, very few of them were actual Wal-Mart employees, meaning today’s action was a whole lot like the Service Employees International Union’s Wednesday protest of the Los Angeles International Airport.

“This is the way you get a fair shake. You’ve got to fight for it. You’ve always had to,” said protester Charlie May, of the Industrial Workers of the World labor organization, according to a report by the Associated Press.

“No Walmart workers in attendance at Mobile Walmart picketing,” reads one Alabama newspaper headline.


Bring in pikers when you can't get actual employees to show up. Too busy working I guess.

Union pikers collecting unemployment and passing time posing as Walmart workers. To all you clowns - GET A JOB!!!!
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There were two instances hereat Wal Marts in Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties, with about 30 or so protesters. Not one of them at either site were Wal Mart employees. Just SEIU.
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I'd be willing to bet those non-union Walmart employees make more money than union retail employees.
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I'd be willing to bet those non-union Walmart employees make more money than union retail employees.
What union retail employees?? Is there really such a thing?
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