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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Religion of Peace……really?
Does the planned beating of women portray a religion of peace?
Target vs. Unions: An Inside Look
By Hamilton Nolan Target vs. Unions: An Inside LookYesterday, we learned that friendly red-hued big box retailer Target is now the "target," ha, of a union campaign here in New York. Goodbye, Target's reputation as a place that liberals who don't like Wal-Mart can shop without guilt! But just how anti-union is Target? According to former Target employees: very. After yesterday's story, we heard from multiple people who had or have worked at Target. Although Wal-Mart has a longstanding reputation as the most voraciously anti-union big box retailer, these employees tell us that Target is just as bad. For example, all new hires have to watch an anti-union video as part of their training. A full transcript of that video can be found here. Sample dialogue:
Scary! One employee kindly sent us the section of the Target "Team Member Handbook" that deals with the union issue. It's standard corporate iron-fist-in-velvet-glove rhetoric about how unions are completely unnecessary—and don't you forget it:
Another former employee tells us that Target employees have standing orders to report any employee discussing unions to management. His take:
Target and Wal-Mart: same shit, different shingle? We want to know. We've already heard the real-life tales of Wal-Mart workers; now, we want to hear from anyone who works or has worked at Target. Is a union necessary? What is life as a Target employee like? Email me. Anonymity is guaranteed. [Photo via joannabethpdot/Flickr] | May 25th, 2011 Top Stories |
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