Their experience is not unique, but their willingness to stand up for something better is. Nothing but solidarity.
can’t afford doctors
That’s 99% of America, but many of that group are dissonant about it.
This is a voting issue.
I fucking love it when the market* speaks.
*Labor market
I thought Macy’s was going bankrupt.
That was JC Penney.
I thought Macy’s was also bankrupt.
Just morally.
I fucking love STRATOPHIED SOCIETY I want to DIVIDE THE POPULATION into erroneous CLASSES determined mostly AT BIRTH and HIDE THE TRUE COST OF MAINTAINING AND PROGRESSING A HIGH STANDARD OCIETY through OBFUSCATION OF COSTS via SUBSIDIES and COMPLETE LACK OF SOCIAL SAFETY NETS.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Macy’s workers are planning to strike on Black Friday, alleging unfair labor practices and the retailer’s failure to reach a new union contract deal.
“Macy’s CEO gets $11m per year while a lot of his workers rely on food banks, and some can’t even afford to see doctors because of the low wages and the expensive healthcare.”
Starting pay in the most recent contract with Macy’s was at or near Washington state’s minimum wage, which goes up to to $16.28 an hour from 1 January.
Thousands of people have signed on to a petition supporting the workers’ strike and pledging not to cross the picket line.
Liisa Luick, another long-time sales associate at Macy’s in Lynnwood, Washington, claimed she had been subjected to unfair labor practices.
Luick said she was suspended for two weeks without pay last year after calling the police in response to an individual posing a safety threat at the store.
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