Workers Protest Outside of Walmart On Black Friday

International Business Times

Published Nov 28, 2014 01:23PM ET

Updated Nov 28, 2014 01:45PM ET

Workers Protest Outside of Walmart On Black Friday

By Luke Villapaz - While shoppers turn to Black Friday for steep discounts and deals on a number of products, Walmart (NYSE:WMT) workers have taken to the picket lines at 1,600 stores in the U.S., demanding $15-per-hour wages and full-time work at the American retail giant. Organization United for Respect at Walmart (OUR Walmart) is behind the protests, where workers are speaking out against low wages as well as the company’s previous efforts to discipline employees over the protests and strikes. The group has been protesting for the past two years.

“Many of us are living in deep poverty and going hungry because the Waltons won’t pay us a fair wage,” Walmart worker Sandra Sok said in a press release. “When my co-workers speak out about these issues, the company tries to silence us.”

Walmart workers have been walking off the job since Wednesday, with some participating in 24-hour fasts. In Denver, some protesters are planning to visit a Walmart store with Santa and his elves to deliver a bag of coal.