On Friday, November 25th, Occupy Seattle will join Occupy Tacoma, Occupy Bellingham and Occupy Everett in a statewide protest at Wal-Mart in Renton at 2:00pm.
With its long history of mistreating workers and suppliers, its
recent announcement of significant cutbacks on employee health care, and
its obscene profits, Wal-Mart is a prime example of how the 99% are
suffering at the hands of the 1%.
Wal-Mart is the largest corporation in the world and proof positive
of how big business is destructive to our democracy. While Americans are
shopping at Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart is buying Congress. Last year, Wal-Mart
paid over $4.3 million in campaign contributions (not to mention the
monies funneled through donations to lobbying organizations) to protect
its interests.
Unfortunately, its interests are not those of its employees. With
$14.3 billion in profits in 2010, Wal-Mart still saw fit to eliminate
health insurance coverage for part time employees, cut company
contributions to employee health savings accounts by 50% and increase
health care premiums 17% to 61% for over 2.1 million employees
worldwide. According to an article in the Huffington Post, the average
Wal-Mart worker makes $8.81 per hour, while the CEO makes $8990.00 per
hour.
The Walton family (the largest shareholders of Wal-Mart stock and
descendants of its founder) is the wealthiest family in the United
States with an estimated net worth of $92 billion (according to Forbes’
latest ranking). That’s more wealth than the bottom 40% of Americans
combined. They directly gave $7,000,000 in political contributions in
2010 and billions more through their family foundations in an effort to
buy our legislative process.
It’s time to Occupy Wal-Mart, to shine the spotlight on its many abuses
and to support its millions of workers in their struggle for a living
wage. Transportation will be leaving from Westlake Center starting at
12:30pm.
Contact: occupyseattle.media@gmail.com
Phone: 206-552-0377
URL: www.occupyseattle.org
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