Stupid Protesting Walmart Workers Now Out of Jobs After Holding Company Hostage Over Demands

LOVE IT!! These douchebag losers who went on strike to try and hold Walmart hostage are now basically out of jobs!

Yea, “POWER TO THE PEOPLE” to hold Walmart hostage to your demands really worked, didn’t it?
Not really, you dumb asses – it just helped screw yourselves and others out of a good job.

The same people who protested at the Pico Rivera CA Walmart “panicked and started crying” when they were told that their jobs were going away. I wish I could have seen their faces when they realized that their own stupidity cost them their jobs.

At least Walmart is good enough to give the affected employees two months of paid leave, which they didn’t have to do.

Stupid Protesting Walmart Workers Now Out of Jobs After Holding Company Hostage Over Demands

Stupid Protesting Walmart Workers Now Out of Jobs After Holding Company Hostage Over Demands

Walmart says that the closures are due to plumbing repairs, but that is just a good cover story to use in the media. The real reason for these store closures is to get rid of the liberal union-loving dickheads who worked there.

I wish more companies would go ahead and close locations, and get rid of the scumbags who try and unionize, or in any way hold the company hostage.

Wal-Mart suddenly closed five stores in four states on Monday for alleged plumbing problems.

The closures could last up to six months and affect roughly 2,200 workers in Texas, California, Oklahoma, and Florida, CNN Money reports.

Wal-Mart employees say they were completely blindsided by the news, having been notified only a couple hours before the stores closed at 7 p.m. Monday.

“Everybody just panicked and started crying,” Venanzi Luna, a manager at a store in Pico Rivera, California, told CNN Money.

All workers will receive paid leave for two months. After that, full-time workers could become eligible for severance, according to CNN Money. But part-time workers will be on their own.

Local officials and employees have questioned Wal-Mart’s reasoning for the closures.

According to ABC News, “no plumbing permits have been pulled in any of the five cities where the stores were suddenly closed for at least six months.”

A city official in Pico Rivera confirmed to CBS Los Angeles that the city has not received any permit requests for building repairs.

In Midland, Texas, where another store was closed, a city official told ABC News that his plumbing inspector was turned away when he visited the store and offered to help secure construction permits.

Wal-Mart plumbing technician Codi Bauer, who worked at the now shuttered store in Brandon, Florida, questioned the company’s time frame for the repairs.

“Even if they had to replace the whole sewer line, it wouldn’t take six months to replace a whole sewer line in that store,” he told WFLA.

We reached out to Wal-Mart for comment and will update when we hear back.

A Wal-Mart spokesman told Consumerist that the company had not secured permits “because we have yet to know the full extent of the work that needs to be done. We may also have to do additional upgrades that may require additional permits.”

Some employees believe that the stores were closed because of worker protests for higher pay.

Employees of the Pico Rivera store were among the first to hold Black Friday protests in 2012.

“This is the first store that went on strike,” an employee told CBS Los Angeles. “This is the first store in demanding changes for Walmart.”

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