I've come up with a few union-themed ideas, since that seems to be very prescient these days. One, is to obtain a number of union pamphlets. Carefully distribute them among the merchandise, so they will appear randomly as the day goes on.
Another, is to get a group of associates together, and congregate at a suitable location within the store. Then begin singing "Solidarity Forever", and see how long it takes them to react:)
Another, is to get a group of associates together, and congregate at a suitable location within the store. Then begin singing "Solidarity Forever", and see how long it takes them to react:)
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Re: Another Trick to Try
Sat, June 25, 2005 - 3:48 PMok...i am nearly too embarrest to admit this, but i recently started working at walmart (two daysu nder my belt).
in the orientation they said "walmart is not anti-union, they are pro-associate, and we beleive unions have nothing to offer our associates that we don't already."
they really pound it in to your head that WALMART IS A GREAT PLACE TO WORK, BLAH BLAH BLAH, and any sign of a deviant is closley monitered.
so...I myself dont give a shit if I am unionized or not, since I wont be there long, but I really dont know if a union would ever materialize at many walmarts, if they are all like this one, since walmart tends to hire the kind of people who are going to use their 10% off card ALOT. (i like to think i am a special exception...)
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