Mass Mobilization at Walmart Warehouse

Warehouse Workers for Justice Press Release
September 28, 2012

Hundreds to Show Support for Demands of Striking Warehouse Workers Monday

ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1st,  a caravan of buses from Chicago will join community, faith and labor organizations in Will County to support workers on strike at the Walmart warehouse in a mass mobilization in Elwood, near Joliet. The rally will bring this usually invisible distribution system into the public eye to protest unfair labor practices and other abuses in the nation’s largest inland port.  Journalists are welcome to join us on the bus and interview supporters on the way.

WHAT: Mass Rally in Support of Striking Walmart Warehouse Workers

WHEN:    Monday, October 1st. Buses leave at 12:00 PM from Workers United, 333 S. Ashland.

WHO: Hundreds of community, labor, and faith supporters representing dozens of grassroots organizations and labor unions. Supporters will be available for interviews as of 11:30 AM at 333 S. Ashland.

WHERE:  Chicago: Buses leave at 12:00 PM from Workers United, 333 S. Ashland. Elwood: gathering at the park across from the warehouse entrance on Deer Run just south of Mississippi Ave. The closest address to this point is 300 W. Mississippi, Elwood–the official address of the Walmart distribution center is 26453 Centerpoint Dr. in Elwood.  Here

The rally will begin at 2pm in a public park on Deer Run Rd. behind the Walmart warehouse located at 26453 Centerpoint Dr. in Elwood. The crowd will march to the shipping entrance of the massive warehouse and a group of clergy and community leaders plan to block the road preventing goods from coming in or leaving the warehouse.  They are prepared to take arrest in support of the strikers demands.

Workers have been on strike at the Walmart warehouse since September 15, 2012. The unfair labor practice strike was triggered by management’s illegal retaliation against workers attempting to present the company their concerns about wage theft, unsafe conditions and discrimination. They are demanding an end to retaliation against workers who speak up about poor conditions.

Warehouse workers labor under extreme temperatures, lifting thousands of boxes that can weigh up to 250lbs each. Workplace injuries are common; workers rarely earn a living wage or have any benefits.

Warehouse Workers for Justice is an Illinois worker center dedicated to fighting for quality jobs in the distribution industry that can sustain families and communities.

The strikers are members of the Warehouse Worker Organizing Committee.  See the Oct. 1st Rally event page:  http://www.facebook.com/events/134479746698633/

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