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Scaring Up Votes: Tell the FEC to Investigate Wal-Mart's Partisan Political Meetings

generalpolitical.jpgIn case you missed it, we just sent out an e-mail to our members asking them to write to the Federal Election Commission and demand an investigation into Wal-Mart's shady tactics. If you haven't heard, the Wall Street Journal broke a story on Friday about mandatory meetings Wal-Mart was having where they were telling their employees not to vote for Democrats. This is, hands down, a disgusting abuse of power, and it may just be illegal too! So take a minute or two to write to the FEC.


Below is the full message that went out to our members, if you didn't get it, you should sign up!


Mandatory political indoctrination, Democrat-bashing, voter intimidation. Yes, it's business as usual at Wal-Mart.

This summer, Wal-Mart has organized mandatory meetings across the country, all with one purpose: to intimidate rank-and-file employees into voting Republican. The company's workers have been forced to attend ideologically-charged, Wal-Mart-sponsored rants against Democrats, Barack Obama, and landmark legislation that would allow workers to vote for or against representation.

We have received several calls from workers, their stories are very similar and similarly unsettling. As one worker put it, “they were telling me how to vote.” Another Wal-Mart worker, Beth from Alabama, was told by Wal-Mart management that if she “voted for John McCain, then everything would be okay.”

We believe that ideological indoctrination and political scare tactics are completely inappropriate for the workplace. Yet again, Wal-Mart’s management has crossed the line, possibly breaking the law in the process. In light of these developments, we are calling for an immediate FEC investigation into Wal-Mart's political bullying at work, but we need your help to make a real impact.

Please tell the FEC to investigate Wal-Mart’s mandatory political meetings today.

Outright political intimidation may seem too risqué for a global corporation. Not for Wal-Mart. Stories like the above are actually an emerging part of Bentonville's corporate culture.

Take 2006, when Wal-Mart organized a “voter education program” for employees. The company placed Terry Nelson at the helm: formerly George W. Bush's political director, and later fired for making racist ads about a Democratic politician. Unsurprisingly, Wal-Mart's “education” program amounted to a thin veneer over strident attacks against Democratic candidates nation wide.

Why has Wal-Mart made such an effort to control its workers' voting habits? For one, The company is terrified that Democratic gains will ensure passage of the Employee Free Choice Act. For Wal-Mart, an organized workforce could spell higher wages and better benefits—two things the company has fought tirelessly to avoid.

In the end, Wal-Mart's motives are a moot point. The company has crossed the line, again, and it's time to hold them accountable. You can help us end Wal-Mart's sleazy political schemes by taking a moment to write the FEC today.

Please write the FEC and demand an investigation into Wal-Mart's mandatory employee meetings

Thanks for joining us in support of justice in the workplace, for Wal-Mart workers everywhere,

The Team
WakeUpWalMart.com

Posted by Taylor - August 5, 2008 02:59 PM - Action

Comments

Aren't these the same tactics that labor unions employ? My friends are electricians who are Republican, but they don't dare register as republican or they will be union black listed and not be able to get jobs as electricians. So instead they register as Dems or independents.

Same tactics used in their union newsletters. Why is it ok for unions and not for walmart?

shouldn't we be going after BOTH?

Posted by green - August 5, 2008 05:54 PM

Lee H Scott CEO of Wal Mart is running Wal Mart Store by Lower Wal Mart wages and reduce affordable Health care to defeat Barack Ohama and make Wal Mart Employee to vote for John McCain for President in November 2008 not Wal Mart only CEO Lee H Scott of Wal Mart running Wal Mart home office to tell Wal Mart Employee to vote for John McCain

Posted by Tom P Noonan - August 5, 2008 06:26 PM

So you assume because I do not like Walmart that I am automatically a Democrat? If so you are so very wrong and if they are trying to convince employees to vote for McCain than they just gained a few points in my book. Sorry, but I know how to find the real news and not blindly follow the hype CNN gives to Obama. Being a celebrity does not qualify one for the office. I am convinced the only change Obama stands for is his position as the wind blows. I also believe in conditional learning as in the many psychiatric studies that proves your behavior, views, beliefs are influenced from the people you surround yourself with though life. Knowing that and seeing how racist and unpatriotic both Obama's wife and preacher are I do not care to ever trust him with the most important job in the country or even to be a Wal-mart employee for that matter.

Posted by Joe - August 5, 2008 11:20 PM

Oh and remember before your site goes Republican bashing again, Hillary Clinton was on the Walmart board for six years.

Try UNBIASED reporting next time if you want any credibility. Truth and not alienating 50% or more of your readers is a good idea. Such as "Walmart has pulled its workers in to try to force them to vote a certain way this November".

....and for the record as another poster put the unions have been doing this for years for the Democrats yet no one ever complains and the liberal media never reports on it. Ah, double standards and hipocracy....the Democrat way since the origin of the party.

Posted by Joe - August 6, 2008 10:32 PM

Boycot Chinese lead

Posted by Doug - August 8, 2008 11:27 AM

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