Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Walmart Employees Revolt at Florida Store

Walmart Employees Revolt at Florida Store

According to Businessweek.com, on October 16th almost the entire morning shift of a Walmart store in Hialeah Gardens Florida walked off the job in a mass demonstration against changed work policies. According to the Businessweek article:

SCHEDULE CHANGES. The protest wasn't led by any union group. Rather, it was instigated by two department managers, Guillermo Vasquez and Rosie Larosa. The department managers were not affected directly by the changes, but they felt that the company had gone too far with certain new policies. Among them were moves to cut the hours of full-time employees from 40 hours a week to 32 hours, along with a corresponding cut in wages, and to compel workers to be available for shifts around the clock.

In addition, the shifts would be decided not by managers, but by a computer at company headquarters. Employees could find themselves working 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. one week and noon to 9 p.m. the next. "So workers cannot pick up their children after school everyday, and part-timers cannot keep another job because they can be called to work anytime," says Vasquez.


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