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Where will you be on Black Friday?

Walmart workers say that if Walmart doesn’t end its attempts to silence workers, they will make Black Friday a very memorable day for the company – complete with actions inside and outside of the stores and a possible nationwide strike. Will you stand with them? If so, sign the pledge below and we’ll send you more information on how to take action. You can also click here to sponsor a striker on Black Friday. Your donations will go to Walmart strikers as food cards to cover the amount of hours they lose as a result of the strike.

 

 

Standing in Solidarity: Messages of Support for Walmart Associates Standing Up to Retaliation

Courageous Walmart associates in a dozen cities across the country have stood up together this week and walked off the job to protest Walmart’s attempts to silence workers and retaliate against those who speak up. Their bravery has been an inspiration to their coworkers, their families, their communities, and to the UFCW online community.

Our social networks have been overflowing this week with messages of support from workers and allies across the U.S. and around the world. You can add your voice by joining our online community on Facebook and Twitter.

Here’s some of what people had to say:


Walmart Strike Spreads – Walmart’s Retaliation Met with Defiance

We have just received exciting news that the Walmart strike that took place last Thursday has spread. Inspired by their coworkers strike in the Los Angeles area, workers in the Dallas area and in Maryland went on strike this morning to protest Walmart’s attempts to silence workers who speak out for change. We have also received reports that individuals from around the nation are going on strike at their stores as well.

“I’ve been with Walmart for six years, and in that time, my co-workers and I have given our heart and soul to this company. Yet we have not gotten the respect we deserve. This past year I joined with thousands of other Associates to build OUR Walmart, an organization created to speak out against unfair working conditions such as poverty paychecks, disrespect, and erratic schedules,” explained Walmart Associate Venanzi Luna. “Instead of listening, Walmart has responded by trying to silence and retaliate against those who speak out. I went on strike at the Pico Rivera store to tell Walmart that their attempts to silence my coworkers won’t be tolerated. Now others are going on strike too. We’re not going to be intimidated.”

For close observers of Walmart news, this strike comes as no surprise. Discontent has been growing amongst workers for quite some time and has recently come to a head throughout the supply chain. The initial bold action of a store strike in Los Angeles has inspired workers in Dallas and around the nation. The workers, like their counterparts before them, are on strike to protest Walmart’s unlawful retaliation against workers who were speaking out for change.

You can show your support for these workers by signing our solidarity letter. You can also get breaking news on the work stoppages on Twitter at @ChangeWalmart and @UFCW using #walmartstrikers.