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Walmart Holds Food Drive ... for Its Own Workers

 
Too Dark Park
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11/21/2013 01:53 PM
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Walmart Holds Food Drive ... for Its Own Workers
An Ohio Walmart store wants to make sure its workers can enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner—so it's asking them to give each other enough food to do so. The Canton store has set up bins in an employee-only area under a sign that reads, "Please donate food items here so Associates in Need can enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner." One employee, apparently not appreciating this generous holiday effort, snapped a photo and sent it to the labor group OUR Walmart, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.

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11/21/2013 01:56 PM
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Or they could just give them a food bonus, you know cuz they're a billion dollar company. But no, greedy people expect other poor people to foot the bill.
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Is Walmart's request of associates to help provide Thanksgiving dinner for co-workers proof of low wages?

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The storage containers are attractively displayed at the Walmart on Atlantic Boulevard in Canton. The bins are lined up in alternating colors of purple and orange. Some sit on tables covered with golden yellow tablecloths. Others peer out from under the tables.

This isn't a merchandise display. It's a food drive - not for the community, but for needy workers.

"Please Donate Food Items Here, so Associates in Need Can Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner," read signs affixed to the tablecloths.

The food drive tables are tucked away in an employees-only area. They are another element in the backdrop of the public debate about salaries for cashiers, stock clerks and other low-wage positions at Walmart, as workers in Cincinnati and Dayton are scheduled to go on strike Monday.

Is the food drive proof the retailer pays so little that many employees can't afford Thanksgiving dinner?

Norma Mills of Canton, who lives near the store, saw the photo circulating showing the food drive bins, and felt both "outrage" and "anger."

"Then I went through the emotion of compassion for the employees, working for the largest food chain in America, making low wages, and who can't afford to provide their families with a good Thanksgiving holiday," said Mills, an organizer with Stand Up for Ohio, which is active in foreclosure issues in Canton. "That Walmart would have the audacity to ask low-wage workers to donate food to other low-wage workers -- to me, it is a moral outrage."


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11/25/2013 08:47 PM
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Just heard about this. Another outrage that will go unnoticed, and the idiot masses will fight for and gorge themselves on the still-overpriced Chinese garbage that Gallmart peddles.





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