Wal-Mart
Warns Workers Of Democratic Win
UPDATE: Wal-Mart has issued a statement regarding The Wall Street
Journal article outlining how it's warning employees to beware of voting
for Democrats. AP
has the details. The Wall Street Journal article is excerpted below
this excerpt from AP:
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.,
the world's largest retailer, denied a report Friday that it had pressured
employees to vote against Democrats in November because of worries that a bill
the party supports would make it easier for workers to unionize.
The measure, called the Employee Free Choice Act, would allow labor
organizations to unionize workplaces without secret ballot elections. It was
co-sponsored by Barack Obama,
the presumed Democratic presidential candidate, and opposed by John McCain, the
presumed Republican nominee.
The original report from The Wall Street
Journal:
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is mobilizing its store
managers and department supervisors around the country to warn that if Democrats
win power in November, they'll likely change federal law to make it easier for
workers to unionize companies -- including Wal-Mart.
In recent weeks, thousands of Wal-Mart store managers and department heads
have been summoned to mandatory meetings at which the retailer stresses the
downside for workers if stores were to be unionized.
According to about a dozen Wal-Mart employees who attended such meetings in
seven states, Wal-Mart executives claim that employees at unionized stores
would have to pay hefty union dues while getting nothing in return, and may
have to go on strike without compensation. Also, unionization could mean fewer
jobs as labor costs rise ...
The Wal-Mart human-resources managers who run the meetings don't
specifically tell attendees how to vote in November's election, but make it
clear that voting for Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack
Obama would be tantamount to inviting unions in,
according to Wal-Mart employees who attended gatherings in
"The meeting leader said, 'I am not telling you how to vote, but if
the Democrats win, this bill will pass and you won't have a vote on whether you
want a union,'" said a Wal-Mart customer-service supervisor from Missouri.
"I am not a stupid person. They were telling me how to vote," she
said.