Labor marches on Walmart for better working conditions
September 22nd, 2012 by
Richard Michael Knittle Sr.
Richard Michael Knittle Sr.
Dallas, United States, North America
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Workers and supporters are lead by a large banner, "Stand Up Live Better", in a march against working conditions at Walmart.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR march and demonstrate on a Dallas Walmart.
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Walmart workers were joined by labor and community supporters for the rally and march.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR march and demonstrate on a Dallas Walmart. Close to one hundred supporters took part.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR are seeking better working conditions at Walmart.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart, OUR, march and demonstrate on a Dallas Walmart.
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Walmart workers and supporters gather at Griggs Park for a rally and march to a local Walmart store demanding respect.
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Seeking respect on the job, better working conditions and better pay workers and supporters rally at Walmart.
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Seeking respect on the job, better working conditions and better pay workers and supporters rally at Walmart.
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Occupy Dallas joined Walmart workers seeking better working conditions at Walmart in Dallas.
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Seeking respect on the job, better working conditions and better pay workers and supporters rally at Walmart.
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Workers and supporters are lead by a large banner, "Stand Up Live Better", in a march against working conditions at Walmart.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR march to a local Walmart, the world's largest private employer, demanding better pay and respect.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR march to a local Walmart, the world's largest private employer, demanding better pay and respect.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR march to a local Walmart, the world's largest private employer, demanding better pay and respect.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR march to a local Walmart, the world's largest private employer, demanding better pay and respect.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR leave Griggs park for the short march to a local Walmart to rally for better working conditions.
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Griggs Park in downtown Dallas was the gathering place for a rally and march against Walmart working conditions.
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The Organization United for Respect at Walmart or OUR, hold a rally in Dallas against Walmart working conditions.
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United Food and Commercial Workers Union members joined the rally and march against Walmart.
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Walmart workers listen to guest speakers at Griggs Park where the rally was held.
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Guest speakers took the stage amd rallied the workers and their supporters before the march in Dallas to Walmart.
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Placards are readied for the rally and march to a local Walmart in Dallas calling for respect.
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A "Change Walmart Rebuild America" placard was one of many calling for better working conditions at Walmart.
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A large banner and stage is set up at Griggs park for the rally and march to a local Walmart.
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International labor associations joined Walmart workers and community supporters in a rally and march to a local Walmart market demanding better working conditions, better pay and respect on the job. Walmart is the world's largest private employer.
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Richard Michael Knittle Sr.
Dallas, United States, North America
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