I just read that Gap
announced plans to raise its wage to $10 an hour by the end of next
year. Yet, Walmart, the country’s largest retailer, has failed to act
while many of its 1.3 million workers are barely scraping by. If Gap can do it, Walmart can too.
That's why I started my own campaign on CREDOMobilize.com, which allows
activists to start their own petitions. My petition, which is to
Walmart, says the following:
:
Walmart cannot be neutral when, despite its $17 billion in profits last year, it chooses to pay its employees so little that many are forced to rely on taxpayer-funded programs to get by. Pay your workers a minimum of $25,000 per year so they are not forced to rely on government assistance.
I’m 27 years old and have
worked at Walmart for three years. Even though I went to college and did
everything right, I make just $9.25 an hour. The
low pay and part-time work at Walmart means every week I have to choose
between eating and paying my bills. If Walmart paid a decent wage, I’d
be able to pay student loans off quickly and start pursuing my dreams.
For more than two years,
Walmart workers like me have been standing up to Walmart. The company
has sought to silence us by targeting and firing many of those who speak
out. We didn’t back down. Instead we went on strike to protest this
retaliation and Walmart is now facing prosecution by the National Labor
Relations Board for its illegal intimidation.
While workers have made
significant progress at the store level in many locations, Walmart
corporate continues to focus on shiny public relations ads about
opportunity in the company, rather than creating quality jobs. By the
company’s own admission, most workers make less than $25,000 a year.
Most deal with erratic work schedules and inadequate hours on top of low
pay. Worst of all, Walmart can afford to do better, but it chooses not to.
Despite its $17 billion in
profits last year, it chooses to pay its employees so little that many
are forced to rely on taxpayer-funded programs. In fact, last November
Fortune magazine demonstrated how Walmart could afford to raise workers’
wages by 50% without hurting the business. Similarly, Demos concluded
that Walmart could afford to give workers a “substantial raise.”
Our country is at a
crossroads. Although our economy has started to improve – especially for
those on Wall Street – many of us are still left without jobs or
scrambling to survive.
I
just can’t imagine why a company that makes as much money as Walmart
refuses to change things and instead seeks to keep people like me in
such hard situations. It’s time for Walmart to publicly commit to paying
a decent wage. If you sign my petition, you can send Walmart a message
that you're with us in our fight.
Thank you for your support.
Richard Wilson
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