MYNORTHWEST NEWS

More protests planned for Seattle Walmart stores

Nov 16, 2012, 12:52 PM | Updated: 1:12 pm

Many stores are rolling out their doorbuster ads and shopoholics are giddy with excitement as Black Friday is just a week away.

But not everyone is thrilled. Some employees at stores opening early on Thanksgiving night are walking out in protest or refusing to come in for their shift.

About 30 Walmart employees walked out from six different stores in Seattle on Thursday, according to BusinessWeek. More walk-outs are planned for next week.

The workers involved are part of a employee-coalition called Making Change at Walmart. Walmart has stifled attempts by employees to organize.

More protests are planned at Walmart stores around the country in Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, Minnesota, and Washington, D.C.

According to BusinessWeek, the protests are not just about having to work on Thanksgiving, but about the company’s scaled back contributions to employee health-care premiums.

Sears and Target also plan to open at 8:00 pm on Thursday, Nov. 22.

You might also like:

Dori Monson: Whining about working on Thanksgiving

MyNorthwest News

Image: In-N-Out Burger announced on its Instagram and Facebook pages April 9, 2024 that it was "wor...

Steve Coogan

In-N-Out plans to open second Washington location, but has no plans to go north

Restaurant chain In-N-Out Burger said Wednesday it plans to open a second location in the state of Washington and its second in Clark County.

3 hours ago

It has been a decade since the Oso landslide swept through Oso, taking 43 lives. (Photo: Chris Sull...

Nate Connors

Snohomish County Search and Rescue seeks volunteers amid uptick in missions

Snohomish County Volunteer Search and Rescue typically has 500 volunteers, but as we head into the busy season, it's down 60 people.

9 hours ago

Photo: Everett Clark Park gazebo....

Feliks Banel

Citizens beg City of Everett to compromise on dog park and gazebo

The Everett Historical Commission voted to postpone taking action on the city's request for permission to demolish the Clark Park gazebo.

11 hours ago

Sue Bird #10 of the Seattle Storm looks on during warm ups before the game against the Los Angeles ...

Heather Bosch

Storm announce the return of Sue Bird 

Seattle basketball legend Sue Bird is returning to the WNBA Storm -- as an owner, the team's ownership group Force 10 Hoops announced.

12 hours ago

General view of some 500 cars parking inside the new Hybrid and PHEV Vehicles Stellantis Group eDCT...

Bill Kaczaraba

Electric vehicle rebates coming this summer for Washingtonians

Washington motorists will get an opportunity to benefit from new state rebates for electric vehicles (EVs) starting this summer.

13 hours ago

Photo: Sextortion is a growing trend but Meta is taking steps to stop it....

Micki Gamez

Sextortion is trapping our teens but one major company is working to stop it

Sextortion is a recent online phenomenon that is considered image-based sexual abuse and Psychology Today calls it a worldwide crisis.

13 hours ago

More protests planned for Seattle Walmart stores