Walmart Rattled By Growing Unrest Ahead Of Black Friday's Strike

Walmart Rattled By Growing Unrest Ahead Of Black Friday's Strike

guardian.co.uk — On Friday, Americans by the millions will crowd into big-box retail shops to take advantage of bargains on wide-screen TVs and other electronics – necessities, as well as luxuries – all marked down in order to draw them in and have them line up outside in advance of the doors opening. And now, as we've learned, several chains plan to open at 8pm on Thanksgiving day itself. The greatest irony of "Black Friday", as it's known, is that it's seen as a celebration of consumerism, instead of a sign of desperation: when a Walmart worker was crushed to death by a Black Friday crowd in 2008, the news was accompanied with moralizing about American greed, rather than any discussion about low wages in the U.S.. Would people be so desperate for bargain shopping at already dirt-cheap places like Walmart if they themselves were making a decent living?

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