Ha! As if you need another reason not to shop at Wal-Mart. I got this email today:
Today marks a new low for Wal-Mart. No, not low prices; low and dirty anti-worker tactics. We’ve known for years that Wal-Mart has violated labor and anti-discrimination laws and ruthlessly fought efforts by its workers to form unions. And now, according to The Wall Street Journal, Wal-Mart is so intimidated by the very possibility of a unionized workforce that its supervisors have been holding mandatory meetings essentially telling employees to vote against Democrats and Sen. Barack Obama this November.
Wal-Mart is taking this outrageous step because the Democrats and Barack Obama have committed to pass the Employee Free Choice Act to restore workers’ freedom to form unions and bargain for fair wages, health care, decent working conditions and a real voice on the job. All of America’s workers have the right to freely decide whom to vote for independent of employer pressure and intimidation.
Tell Wal-Mart to stop intimidating workers TODAY!
Wal-Mart’s reported actions are just one piece of a large and well-organized effort by corporate America to continue exploiting America’s workers by preventing them from forming unions. With our economy struggling and workers’ wages stagnant, it is critical that we fight workplace intimidation and other heavy-handed corporate tactics. CEOs and Big Business already have too much influence in our political system and telling their employees whom to vote for is simply unacceptable.
Corporate giants like Wal-Mart have been suppressing workers’ wages and passing along health care costs to hardworking taxpayers like you for years. Wal-Mart executives are getting rich, while we’re being left behind. They understand what is at stake in this election, and so do we—a real voice at work for:
* Fair pay;
* Health care for all;
* Equal treatment;
* Safe workplaces; and
* A secure retirement.
And Wal-Mart is ready to use its incredible corporate power as America’s largest private employer to corrupt the political system to safeguard its profits.
Thanks for your support.
In solidarity,
Working Families e-Activist Network, AFL-CIO
P.S. For more on Wal-Mart’s workplace intimidation, check out the AFL-CIO Now blog and our friends at Americans Rights At Work.
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I am beyond outraged by this. For those of you who don't know, I am a former member of The American Federation of Musicians, The American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association. Thank God I had my unions to stand up for me when I was in the music business and the teaching profession. (Heck, if there were a union for nuns I'd sign up in a heart beat!)
Ellie, I have no way to e-mail you - but your hyperlink for the petition against Walmart has information on it you may want to clear and then re-hyperlink! Just looking out for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nan. Done.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, my email address SHOULD be on my profile page.
I'm glad you found my comment right away! I didn't find your e-mail address on your profile, and did look. Maybe I missed it?
ReplyDeleteWell, that's funny, Nan. You're right. I don't know what happened to it.
ReplyDeleteTell you what. Go to the website of St. John's Center for Spiritual Formation.
Click on "About the Director". It's there.
Ellie, This kind of thing gets my goat, too. I am a member of the Alabama Education Association and, through them, the NEA. Thanks to the AEA, I and eight co-workers have finally won three years of court battles and three levels of the justice system in a wrongful dismissal action. All workers should have rights to union representation; safe, fair working conditions; health insurance; and a living wage. If American industry wants to know what is wrong with the economy, they should just look in the mirror. If you pay your workers starvation wages, who do you think is going to buy your products? Even Henry Ford had that figured out why back when!
ReplyDeleteHi Ellie. Very nice site at St. John's Center. I did find your e-mail address. Thanks.
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