I did not spend Thanksgiving evening with my wife and my five children. I spent it, instead, handing out turkey sandwiches to workers in WalMart. And showing my support for one brave soul who walked off the job in protest against exploitation.
WalMart “associates” make an average of just more than $10 an hour. That means that if they manage to get a full 40 hours a week – and many don’t – they get paid $1,700 a month, before taxes. Somehow, that is supposed to pay for their food, shelter, clothing and medical care, and that of their children. Quite a trick.
In state after state, the largest group of Medicaid recipients is WalMart employees. I’m sure that the same thing is true of food stamp recipients. Each WalMart “associate” costs the taxpayers an average of more than $1,000 in public assistance.
How underpaid are WalMart employees? This underpaid: if every one of them got a 30% raise, WalMart would still be profitable.
WalMart employees in the United States are not unionized. WalMart has used every trick in the book to prevent its employees from organizing. In 2005, in Canada, WalMart closed a store that had voted to go union. Recently, in Orlando, WalMart fired an employee who had just talked about unionizing. When he came back into the store, many days afterward, to say hello to his former colleagues, they handcuffed him.
It’s time to do something about this.
So on Thanksgiving, knowing that WalMart employees were missing dinner with their families, we walked into the local WalMart and handed out dinner to them. We gave them a paper bag that had three things in it: (a) a turkey sandwich, (b) a bag of chips, and (c) a letter explaining their right to organize.
There were two points to this. One was to inform the workers of their rights. And the other was to demonstrate to them, vividly, that they are not alone.
The WalMart manager had the police escort us out of the building. For handing out sandwiches. And for showing WalMart employees that they are not alone.
One brave “associate,” who had had enough of this mistreatment, walked out with us. Which is her right, under the law, to protest WalMart’s unfair labor practices. In fact, a while back, 200 employees walked out of a WalMart store, all at the same time. That really shook up the bosses.
By the way, she made sure that she finished serving her customer before she left. She’s that kind of person. WalMart actually could use a few more like her.
I showed my support. I gave her a hug.
And so it begins. WalMart accounts for more than ten percent of all of the retail sales in the United States. It is the largest private employer in the world, with more than two million employees. And even though those employees comprise barely ten percent of its cost of doing business, WalMart exploits them mercilessly. Now WalMart employees are starting to organize, starting to fight back.
Who will win? I don’t know. But I do know whose side I’m on. And I know that I’m not alone.
Courage,
Rep. Alan Grayson



7 Comments

Dude, which way did you vote on FISA?
Which way did ya vote on Patriot Act, and it’s renewals?
Which way did you vote on ObamaCare, ACA, long known as the Congressional Capitulation To Corporate pHarma & Healthcare in lieu of Public Option?
Where were you in the fight for a public option?
Tell us again, legislation by legislation, how your voting record commands our proggy attention or support, after you caved time after time to the system?
Please. You might as well have been on the same plane as Kuch was, when Obama asked him to join him on AF-1.
Lemme know when you get real proggy, and will challenge the entire corporate fascist status quo of Isreali Military Support, and all our empire building abroad, or vote for shutting down all the bases and bringing our troops home.
No, let me correct myself, let me now when you fucking think you have ANY means to do the things I want done.
Cuz you don’t, you just pretend, so you can get into that gravy train of political corporate profiteering.
Take me off yer email lists, please. Yer a fraud, all of you are.
N please, Grayson, don’t be coming to FDL to solicit support for your corporate cavings.
It’s quite unsightly, and embarrassing to all us proggy’s.
We bought into you, the DNCC, Obama, and then we found out, we’re more fucked than we were.
Gimme a break.
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Please start telling us the truth about how the Halls of Power in the Democratic Party really work. Like, what will it be like when the Great Betrayal actually happens? Who tells you how to vote?
You there, Matt? Or, heavens forbid, Rep Grayson?
Good for you for handing out sandwiches. Now please return to Congress and this time let your votes match your rhetoric.
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