Giving “Thanks” on a “Thankless” Day

On November 29th, in accordance with the Black Friday Day of Action, Long Island Jobs with Justice and our allies held two Worker Appreciation actions at the Valley Stream and Setauket Walmarts. This Black Friday, hundreds of actions took place all around the country telling Walmart that workers and families will not stand for the exploitation of our communities any longer. We gave “Thank You” cards to over 100 associates to demonstrate our appreciation for all of their hard work during this holiday season and to show them that their communities support them.

Before the action, one Setauket associate reached out to us about what she wished could be changed at her store:

“I want to see 90% full time, permanent positions, better wages, and better benefits. I applied for permanent, full time and I was hired as a part time, temporary employee. Now I spend every week begging for any spare hours they have just to try to make a decent check. […] Also, if you bring people in for the holidays, they deserve the same holiday discount and holiday pay as permanent employees.” She signed her letter “Hard Working Mom”.

This hard working mother’s wish mirrors the wishes of countless Walmart associates nationwide on a day where the stores are packed and the hours are long. This Black Friday also marks the 5 year anniversary of the death of Jdimytai Damour, a Valley Stream Walmart security guard who was trampled in 2008.  Walmart has yet to pay the $7,000 it was fined by OSHA for failing to protect its employees. In the past 5 years, this Valley Stream Walmart has doubled in size and has opened its doors on Black Friday at 6 pm on Thanksgiving, yet workers have yet to see any benefits for their hard work and sacrifices.

Stand with Walmart Workers on Long Island!

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RALLY FOR CHANGE

Thursday, September 5th at 1:00PM

At Walmart Valley Stream

77 Green Acres Road, Valley Stream, New York

Since Walmart workers went on strike in early June, Walmart has illegally fired or disciplined more than 70 workers for taking part in the legally protected strike. Walmarthas doubled down on its aggressive attempts to deny workers their fundamental right to come together and speak out for change. Meanwhile, workers on Long Island are organizing for their rights, particularly in Valley Stream.

But the Walmart strikers are fighting back!

Join us on Thursday, September 5, 2013 and show your support for Walmart workers as they take bold action! RSVP to Charlene atcharlene.obernauer@gmail.com

Help us tell Walmart: Enough is enough! Walmart must stop illegally firing workers who are exercising their right to speak out to defend their coworker’s right to stand up for a better life.

* N1 bus from Valley Stream LIRR station *