Nawal Elmilliax joins the protest against Wal-Mart in Boynton Beach, Fla., Friday, Nov 23, 2012. Wal-Mart employees and union supporters are taking part in today's nationwide demonstration for better pay and benefits A union-backed group called OUR Walmart, which includes former and current workers, was staging the demonstrations and walkouts at hundreds of stores on Black Friday, the day when retailers traditionally turn a profit for the year. (AP Photo/J Pat Carte

Good luck with finding a new job, given that you don't have a union and are striking illegally.
Posted by: Raven | Saturday, November 24, 2012 at 04:24 PM
The day Walmart allows unions is the day I quit. I refuse to pay my hard earned money to people to talk for me. I can talk for myself thank you very much. And the unions worked so well for Hostess, didn't they?
As for livable wage, I work hard and so does my husband. We both make decent money and pay for our own insurance. If people want to complain about money they should take a look at their president and their government and get their head out of the sand. Where is your money going? To them and to the welfare moochers.
Posted by: LadyScot | Saturday, January 05, 2013 at 04:49 PM
Hmmm... I don't remember any welfare people loosing 40 trillion in world wide wealth and then getting a massive bailout for their malfeasance. And you know, just because they deserved it, took a lavish vacation with the bailout money. BTW just because you make good money does not mean everyone makes good money which is what walmart workers are fighting for.
Posted by: Copymonkey | Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 04:59 AM