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Walmart Ex-Employee Was Handcuffed in Front of Workers
A former Walmart employee was handcuffed Wednesday when he visited his old store to talk to workers about next weeks Black Friday strike. Alex Rivera, who was fired in September, told The Nation that Walmart management intentionally misled Orlando police, leading them to detain him for twenty minutes in the store. The incident was denounced by the union-backed workers group OUR Walmart, which alleges that Walmart has been breaking the law to keep its workers in line.
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According to Rivera and an OUR Walmart organizer who accompanied him to the store, Rivera was leaning over to drink from a water fountain when a police officer grabbed his arm without warning, put him in handcuffs and led him to an office. Rivera said that the officer told him that Walmart management had informed the police that Rivera had previously signed a written trespassing warning obligating him not to return to the premises. Walmart lied to the police officer.
said Rivera. Thats why they handcuffed me.
Rivera added that when the stores asset protection manager suggested additional details for the officer to add to the police report, The police officer told him three times. He said no, Im not going to add that stuff. Rivera said that after discovering that the police department had no trespassing warning on file for him, the officer asked the stores co-manager to produce a copy of it. At that point, according to Rivera, the co-manager backtracked, and the police officer started making faces at the manager, and quickly released Riveras handcuffs. Rivera and the OUR Walmart organizer said that the officer issued them a trespassing warning against returning to the store, but told them that he never would have handcuffed Rivera if he hadnt been told incorrectly that he had already violated such a signed warning.
http://www.thenation.com/blog/171281/walmart-ex-employee-was-handcuffed-front-workers#
IDoMath
(404 posts)Lieing to police?
Interfering with police?
False alarm?
WHERE IS THE CHARGE AGAINST THE MANAGER?
Maraya1969
(22,480 posts)TeamPooka
(24,226 posts)HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)gollygee
(22,336 posts)OK, news flash. The way to make employees less likely to strike is to treat them better.
And I agree with the PP - someone should have been arrested for 'intentionally misleading police."