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Walmart's War on Workers

There’s a great new video out from the Walmart Workers for Change campaign detailing Walmart’s war on their own workers:

Learn more about the campaign and sign the Petition to Change Walmart at WalmartWorkersForChange.org.

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Dennis Lebold said on April 30, 2009 at 3:33 PM:

This is exactly why we need to have the Employee Free Choice Act because of giants like Wall Mart cripling our working families and making idle threats against their workers. They will continue to lie to their employees and threaten them just to make sure they can support their greedy pockets. Shame on them and all they do as a corporation in the USA. Sincerely yours Dennis Lebold USW 712 President

michael biskar said on May 3, 2009 at 9:29 PM:

Hey! I'm an organizer with UNITEHERE on the Hotel Workers Rising campaign in Indianapolis, IN. Indianapolis hotel workers are engaged in a struggle of historic proportions. There are currently no union hotels in America's 12th largest city, yet huge majorities of workers at the Sheraton, Westin, and Hyatt Regency hotels have demanded a card-check neutrality agreement. They have yet to hear back from the hotel owners. Work conditions in Indianapolis hotels are really tough. Housekeepers routinely clean up to 30 rooms per day and make just $7.25/hr. We've just put together an inspirational video documenting this 2-year struggle. It would be great if you could put it up on your blog for people to watch. Thank you,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exBtVnZaWUk