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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 07:46 AM Nov 2013

Stores Risk Shopper Backlash By Denying Workers Their Thanksgivings

http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/11/25/2990391/shopper-backlash-thanksgiving/



Retailers could face a price for forcing staff to work on Thanksgiving Day, according to a new national poll. A University of Connecticut survey conducted in November found that 90 percent of polled Americans don’t plan to shop on Thanksgiving Day. About half of consumers, 49 percent, disapprove of the retailers that will open early, and another 46 percent prefer that the stores wait to open until Black Friday morning.

The good news for the stores that plan to stay closed to give their workers a real holiday is that 20 percent of respondents said they are less likely to take their business to places open on Thanksgiving. The vast majority, 74 percent, said it would not factor into where they shop.

Shoppers have also fueled their anger through online petitions that target specific stores. On the platform Change.org, there are more than 200,000 total signatures for 61 petitions asking stores to save Thanksgiving. According to Change.org communications manager Shareeza Bhola, more petitions this year target niche businesses like Staples and Medieval Times in addition to the big box retailers Target and Walmart.

Mall owner Simon Property Group has come under scrutiny of its own for feeding “Black Thursday” frenzy. Simon defended extending mall hours to ThinkProgress by citing “customers’ need for greater flexibility.” The needs of store employees is often the last consideration for large corporations. Workers may receive a turkey dinner and extra pay in exchange for their holidays, though Walmart manipulates even this consolation to shortchange staff.
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Stores Risk Shopper Backlash By Denying Workers Their Thanksgivings (Original Post) xchrom Nov 2013 OP
Walmart gets none of my dollars. JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #1
Shoppers yeoman6987 Nov 2013 #3
And that's one of the least of the grievances against WM pinboy3niner Nov 2013 #2
So who is it then that will fill up he stores? Township75 Nov 2013 #4

pinboy3niner

(53,339 posts)
2. And that's one of the least of the grievances against WM
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 08:03 AM
Nov 2013

Worker wages, hours, benefits, and treatment, corporate retaliation, horrific working conditions of overseas suppliers, and other issues are more significant and important. But whatever resonates...

Township75

(3,535 posts)
4. So who is it then that will fill up he stores?
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 09:36 AM
Nov 2013

They are only opening early because they believe the stores will fill up.

I'm not saying I support this, and I believe that 90% did respond that they won't go shopping that day but after the last few years I know that I can always read the paper the day after thanksgiving and they day after thAt and see an article about how filled he stores were when they opened.

Someone will get trampled too when the doors open.

I think that 90% is the same as those that claim made in the USA is something they will pay more for....it's something they like to say but they won't do it when it comes time to pay more for a USA product.

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