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Walmart Workers Strike At Seven Stores In Dallas

ThinkProgress

On Wednesday, Walmart workers called out or walked off the job at seven stores in Dallas, according to OUR Walmart activists, the group that has been organizing strikes and protests against the company. The company says that these were not independent actions but the result of activists being bussed between different store locations. [...]

The company recently divulged information showing that the majority of its in-store workers make less than $25,000 a year, yet a report from the think tank Demos showed that it can afford to pay all of its workers at least that much without raising prices. Workers make so little that they consume about $1 million in public benefits at a single location just to scrape by and one store even held a food drive for its own workers to help them during the holiday season. The company has also been found to mostly be interested in hiring part-time or temporary workers, something that has been hurting its sales due to the inability to keep shelves stocked, although it recently recognized this problem and decided to add more full-time positions ahead of the holidays.

It has also been accused a variety of times of illegally firing or disciplining workers who went on strike, something that was recently substantiated when the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced that it would prosecute the company for violating workers’ rights. The NLRB found merit in allegations that Walmart stores in 13 states unlawfully fired, disciplined, or threatened workers who went on strike, among other things.

Read the full report: A Higher Wage Is Possible