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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 06:27 AM Nov 2015

'Mind-Blowing Abuse of Power': Walmart Spied on Workers With FBI, Lockheed Martin's Help

Retail giant Walmart enlisted the help of a private military contractor and the FBI to spy on workers pushing for a $15 hourly wage and organizing Black Friday protests in 2012 and 2013, newly released documents (pdf) reveal.

"We are fighting for all workers to be paid a fair wage and enough hours to put food on the table and provide for our families," said Mary Pat Tifft, a Wisconsin Walmart employee of 27 years. "To think that Walmart found us such a threat that they would hire a defense contractor and engage the FBI is a mind-blowing abuse of power."

A document made public Tuesday by worker organization OUR Walmart reveals company testimony to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in January stating that Walmart had enlisted the help of arms manufacturer Lockheed Martin and the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force to monitor workers who were organizing for higher wages and the right to unionize. OUR Walmart workers said they were illegally fired and disciplined for taking part in the "Ride for Respect" strike during Walmart's shareholder meeting in June of 2013.

But the surveillance had long been in progress. Walmart executives mobilized the so-called "Delta" emergency response team in 2012 when they first got wind of plans for a nationwide Black Friday worker strike. As Bloomberg explained in an investigative piece published Tuesday, "the stakes were enormous." In addition to the NLRB testimony, the new reporting states, "The details of Walmart’s efforts during the first year it confronted OUR Walmart are described in more than 1,000 pages of e-mails, reports, playbooks, charts, and graphs."

"Any attempt to organize its 1 million hourly workers at its more than 4,000 stores in the U.S. was an existential danger," Bloomberg's Susan Berfield wrote. "Operating free of unions was as essential to Walmart’s business as its rock-bottom prices."

Berfield reports:

During that time, about 100 workers were actively involved in recruiting for OUR Walmart, but employees (or associates, as they’re called at Walmart) across the company were watched; the briefest conversations were reported to the “home office,” as Walmart calls its headquarters in Bentonville, Ark.

[....] Walmart’s aim isn’t only to watch 100 or so active members of OUR Walmart, says Kate Bronfenbrenner, a lecturer at Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. “They are looking for the thousands who are supportive so they can intimidate them.” Walmart declined to comment on her statement.

The FBI came on the scene next, after the company heard about plans for the Ride for Respect demonstration, which brought a caravan of striking workers to Bentonville for the shareholder meeting, during which 14,000 Walmart managers, investors, and hand-picked associates joined the founding Walton family for a week of events, including an Elton John performance.

Berfield continues:

A Delta team began operations. When global security heard that members of the Occupy movement might join the protests at corporate headquarters, they began working with the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Forces. The documents from the NLRB hearing don’t provide any details about the collaboration or indicate whether it was unusual for Walmart to bring in the FBI. The bureau had worked with local police forces across the country as they dealt with Occupy protesters.

“With some assistance from LM [Lockheed Martin] we have created the attached map to track the caravan movements and approximate participants,” Kris Russell, a risk program senior manager, wrote to colleagues on May 30.

OUR Walmart brought the case after Walmart allegedly retaliated against Ride for Respect strikers by disciplining 70 participants and firing almost 20 of them. Walmart said it was simply enforcing its attendance policy.

Tifft, of the group's Wisconsin chapter, said elected officials "should launch an official investigation and hold [Walmart] accountable. Instead of wasting their giant profits on every deceptive tactic under the sun to track low-wage workers going hungry, they should pay us what we earn and treat us with respect."

As the nationwide movement for a $15 federal minimum wage claims more and more victories, workers are not backing down from their plans for this year's protests.

"This Black Friday, we stand united in telling Walmart—enough is enough!" Tifft said.





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'Mind-Blowing Abuse of Power': Walmart Spied on Workers With FBI, Lockheed Martin's Help (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Nov 2015 OP
So the FBI works for Wal-Mart marym625 Nov 2015 #1
I remember very clearly during the BP Gulf Oil disaster... CoffeeCat Nov 2015 #17
I remember marym625 Nov 2015 #18
Thanks for bearing witness... CoffeeCat Nov 2015 #19
powerless? or playing a part in it? marym625 Nov 2015 #20
My opinion... CoffeeCat Nov 2015 #21
I agree marym625 Nov 2015 #22
me either. restorefreedom Dec 2015 #23
The FBI? Holy Fuck, just wait 'til Obama hears about this!!!! Scuba Nov 2015 #2
Union members are still waiting for him to LuvNewcastle Nov 2015 #6
He wore em. Phil Knight loaned him a pair. nt raouldukelives Nov 2015 #13
Yeah, that was pretty telling, eh? Scuba Nov 2015 #15
I know, Right? Mbrow Nov 2015 #11
Yes, surely no Democrat worth his salt would condone such abuses from his own Justice Department. nt appal_jack Nov 2015 #14
I imagine Clinton will tell them: "stop it" and wiggle her finger too. Betty Karlson Nov 2015 #3
And history repeats itself once again. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2015 #4
Precisely Sherman A1 Nov 2015 #16
This is fucking bullshit!!!! wolfie001 Nov 2015 #5
I'll bet those FBI folks make more that 15/hour greymattermom Nov 2015 #7
But I'll bet Walmart didn't pay them a dime, we paid for it. ToxMarz Nov 2015 #8
I've been boycotting WalMart for at least three years, I expain my boycott: wages, treatment... marble falls Nov 2015 #9
Boycott the FBI and Lockheed Martin now? I don't know anymore Ichingcarpenter Nov 2015 #10
I am getting depressed in the last month or so. I've never felt completely without options before. marble falls Nov 2015 #12

CoffeeCat

(24,411 posts)
17. I remember very clearly during the BP Gulf Oil disaster...
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 11:45 PM
Nov 2015

...that our own Coast Guard was preventing reporters from the United States from taking pictures of oil-soaked birds and other animals on the shores of some barrier islands.

They refused to allow our reporters take pictures and report the news.

I remember this article so vividly, because the Coast Guard officials said that they were working at the behest of BP--to keep people away.

I couldn't believe what I was reading. I've never forgotten this.

marym625

(17,997 posts)
18. I remember
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 01:16 AM
Nov 2015

Like the embedded journalists in Iraq. And no pictures of the coffins of our fallen.

Disgusting what we've allowed to happen

CoffeeCat

(24,411 posts)
19. Thanks for bearing witness...
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 03:07 AM
Nov 2015

...to what I read. Sometimes, it's just easier to believe that I was imaging it.

I also remember when Obama ordered BP to stop dumping so much Corexit into the water. Those orders were from our EPA. BP ignored them.

That disaster showed me more than any incident, that these powerful corporations do not fear our government, or any government. They own our politicians and they know that there will be no consequences.

By ignoring the EPA direction, BP showed just how much power they have. Too much.

Every once in a while, the mask slips off, and we get to see what's behind the thin veil of US democracy. It's not so pretty!

I also got the sense that Obama had absolutely no control. He sure didn't allow BP to use our Coast Guard like that. He also seemed powerless to hold BP accountable for their failure to obey the EPA order and stop dumping Corexit to cover up the oil spill and damage.

Just makes me sick.

marym625

(17,997 posts)
20. powerless? or playing a part in it?
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 03:28 AM
Nov 2015

I believe the latter

It's not our country anymore. It's theirs. The corporatists, the oligarchs and the people they control.

CoffeeCat

(24,411 posts)
21. My opinion...
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 03:35 AM
Nov 2015

...is that Obama entered a very rigged, powerful game that has been in play for a long time.

He can do somethings, but I truly think he is powerless to stop a great deal of it.

I think there's a big party going on, behind the curtain. Powerful politicians (who are nothing but bought-off Pez dispensers) and the corporations/elites are designing a world in which they enrich each other beyond their wildest dreams.

"We The People" of course, are not invited to said party.

We don't get to wear lampshades on our head, nosh on caviar or klink glasses with the other sociopathic bastards. We're supposed to continue working our six jobs at slave wages--and like it.

Obama wasn't the President that broke up this nonsense and gave us our country back. I am hoping that Bernie can give it a whirl.



marym625

(17,997 posts)
22. I agree
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 03:56 AM
Nov 2015

But he knew, and played the game going in. He's fought hardest against his own party to get the TPP and TiSA passed.

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
2. The FBI? Holy Fuck, just wait 'til Obama hears about this!!!!
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 06:55 AM
Nov 2015

I'm sure the "most progressive President ever" will have heads on the chopping block!












Or not.

LuvNewcastle

(16,847 posts)
6. Union members are still waiting for him to
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 08:32 AM
Nov 2015

put on his walking shoes and join picket lines like he promised in 2008. He must have lost those goddamn shoes a long time ago, if he ever had any.

Mbrow

(1,090 posts)
11. I know, Right?
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 09:15 AM
Nov 2015

and God forbid you say anything critical about him or HRC who follows in his footsteps. While I applaud the good things he has done when you look at the fact that he still plays the same wall street games.......

 

appal_jack

(3,813 posts)
14. Yes, surely no Democrat worth his salt would condone such abuses from his own Justice Department. nt
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 09:22 AM
Nov 2015
 

Betty Karlson

(7,231 posts)
3. I imagine Clinton will tell them: "stop it" and wiggle her finger too.
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 07:15 AM
Nov 2015

She was on the board of WallMart, after all.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
4. And history repeats itself once again.
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 07:21 AM
Nov 2015

There is a long long history of local, state and Federal Gov't using its law enforcement and even military against workers in this country.

wolfie001

(2,252 posts)
5. This is fucking bullshit!!!!
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 08:09 AM
Nov 2015

The freedom to join a Union is a fundamental right. To deny that and use gov't intervention is the very essence of fascism!!!!

greymattermom

(5,754 posts)
7. I'll bet those FBI folks make more that 15/hour
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 08:51 AM
Nov 2015

Someone should start a rumor that Walmart wants to make their wages equal to Walmart's!

marble falls

(57,112 posts)
9. I've been boycotting WalMart for at least three years, I expain my boycott: wages, treatment...
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 09:07 AM
Nov 2015

how WalMart encourages offshoring of jobs,etc; and now this - there's got to be more I can do. What is it?

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
10. Boycott the FBI and Lockheed Martin now? I don't know anymore
Sun Nov 29, 2015, 09:11 AM
Nov 2015

It is an alarming story that they are involved in this affair isn't it?

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