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Fifty-four people were arrested in the biggest civil disobedience protests ever at Walmart. The woman was arrested on a picket line in front of the Walmart neighborhood market in Chinatown, in Los Angeles, California.  PHOTO/ROMMY PINNEY
Fifty-four people were arrested in the biggest civil disobedience protests ever at Walmart. The woman was arrested on a picket line in front of the Walmart neighborhood market in Chinatown, in Los Angeles, California.
PHOTO/ROMMY PINNEY

By Rommy Pinney, OUR WALMART organizer

WALMART LISTEN UP! WE ARE FIGHTING AND WE WON’T BE STOPPED!
The workers at Walmart—through their organization OUR WALMART—have just completed three years of continuous and constant struggle to make Walmart listen to their demand that the corporation treat them better. They have been able to continue their actions undeterred on a national level. The original actions three years ago that launched this movement continue to play a role in maintaining this momentum.
The richest corporation in America, with profits equal to the earnings of 42% of Americans, has not listened and has not kept its promises to its workers and to the community in general. They keep opening more stores with ease, at the expense of these unfulfilled promises.
NOVEMBER STRIKE WAVE
November 6 and 7, workers from seven different stores in southern California went on strike, launching a wave of strikes during November.

Low-wage workers point the way forward!

The People’s Tribune opens its pages to the low-wage workers who are fighting for their survival by standing up to a global capitalist class that reaps billions off their labor. Many of these courageous workers are developing into the kind of leaders needed to build a new America. These workers, along with their comrades worldwide who work like dogs for low wages, are pointing the way forward for all workers.
This movement can only grow, reaching broader sectors of the working class. It is driven forward by a new global economy based in the transition from industrial to electronic-based production. Robotics eliminates millions of jobs worldwide. Many of the jobs that do exist are so low paying that workers are going without healthcare, food, and often, housing. Yet there is an abundance of necessities produced today. The problem is that the giant productive processes are today in private hands.
In the end, this movement is about creating a new society where everyone’s needs are met. It is about society taking over the giant global corporations and distributing people’s necessities by need, not money. We encourage our readers to use the pages of the People’s Tribune to help carry the struggle forward.

~People’s Tribune Editorial Board

LARGEST CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE DEMONSTRATION EVER
November 7, the workers completed the largest civil disobedience ever conducted against Walmart, with 54 arrests at 6:05 a.m. outside the Walmart market in the Chinatown neighborhood of Los Angeles. (See photo.)
STRIKE SPREADS
The following Monday, the strike was carried to Seattle, followed by Chicago and Ohio. Another strike occurred the next day in Dallas, followed by Pennsylvania, and finally more strikes in Central Florida and later in South Florida. Everywhere the workers are coming out on strike with one voice :
NO MORE REPRISALS! WE DESERVE TO BE TREATED WITH RESPECT!
BLACK FRIDAY PROTESTS
Workers in many more cities joined this movement on Black Friday, which has historically been Walmart’s most profitable day of the year. Walmart workers in cities in New York, Arizona, Minnesota, and North Carolina joined with the cities where strikes broke out earlier in November to demand:
WORKERS AT WALMART DESERVE BETTER PAY! RESPECT OUR FAMILIES!
Black Friday also saw other demonstrations of civil disobedience at the entrances of Walmart stores in Ontario, Ca., Chicago, and San Leandro, Ca.
CHANGE IS COMING AT WALMART
This struggle is developing – step by step – toward positive changes that can be won at Walmart!

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