NEW YORK CITY: Protesters Chain Food Bin To Walmart Family Condo

Via Gothamist:

Walmart employs 1.4 million Americans, and pays roughly 800,000 of them less than $25,000/year. Because this is barely enough money to live, Walmart workers turn to public assistance, which costs taxpayers $6.2 billion annually. These part-time workers—many of whom are black or Latino and female—cannot feed themselves or their families, so employees hold food drives for their colleagues. To call attention to this cruel reality, a labor group chained a giant food bin to the awning of Alice Walton’s $25 million Park Avenue condo. The company earned $16 billion in profit last year, much of it going to the Waltons, America’s richest family (Alice is worth $38 billion herself). It is a terrific time to be a giant corporation. Walmart’s workers are planning to strike on Black Friday in 1,600 different locations, demanding full-time, steady employment, and a living wage of $15.

Walmart responded to the stunt by telling the press that they pay a “competitive wage.”