Do Walmart workers really choose whether to work on Thanksgiving?

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Walmart is using deals on toys and electronics to lure shoppers on Thanksgiving. Seán Kinane / WMNF News.

Many retail stores will have extended hours this holiday weekend. For many workers it means a choice between spending time with families and earning money to make ends meet. Walmart will be open all weekend, but is planning for a major sale that begins at 6:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving. Aaron Powell, the store manager of the Walmart on West Gandy Boulevard in South Tampa says that means ramping up the numbers of workers Thursday.

“We’re going to have all the associates that are going to be actually in the building at some capacity; they’re working in the morning in the food areas, and also the gm folks working for the event.  And of course the overnight associates will come in also. So, it’s going to be about 250 associates total.”

So that’s about your entire workforce?

“It would be my entire workforce. They will be working on Thanksgiving, yes, sir.”

Walmart is open 24-hours a day except on Christmas, so it is always open on Thanksgiving, it just powers up to the next level for the Thanksgiving sale. Powell says there are no future plans to open on Christmas. He says the employees choose to work on Thanksgiving.

“Actually, they all like working. It’s an option for them. They do not have to work on Thanksgiving. We give them that option and we do that ahead of time with them. They do, actually, if they work on Thanksgiving, they get an extra incentive, they actually get 25% percent of for the full time associates. … They actually get an incentive to come and work and they actually get that extra bonus for that.”

But a Walmart worker WMNF News reached by phone says his employer scheduled him to work Thanksgiving and he was not given an option. Angelo Escano works in the meat department at the Walmart on Dale Mabry Highway north of I-275 in Tampa and said he was scheduled to come in two hours early on Thanksgiving and not given a choice.

“No, not if you’re on the schedule. Only thing that they give you is, according to their rules, is if you work on Thanksgiving, within 30 days you get an extra one off. … I think it’s unpaid. The rules don’t say if it’s going to be paid or not, either.”

Escano says he earns $11/hour at Walmart and it’s not enough to pay all his bills. He doesn’t understand why so many Walmart employees have to work on a holiday.

“I don’t think we should go because if you’re shopping at Walmart you can do it online. It shouldn’t make a difference to have the store open if you could do the same thing online. And you could avoid all the long lines, the fights, people running over each other. Because I’ve seen that working for Walmart for five years.”

For his part, the manager of the Gandy Walmart we heard from earlier says his store has not had any incidents or injuries during holiday sales. Aaron Powell also says because Thanksgiving is a holiday, full time workers get paid for an extra 8 hours.

Walmart customer Mercedes Garrison is from Panama and plans to shop for deals at Walmart on Thanksgiving after she gets off work. She can see pluses and minuses for employees working on Thanksgiving, but overall is in favor of it.

“Well, I have been in the position where I have to work on holidays. It’s good for some, it’s not because they would like to be spending time with their family. But, you know when they need it, it’s good to work that way they can bring more to their family, especially for Christmas time, which is coming pretty soon. So, I think it’s good.”

Another customer, Kenny McCall is from South Tampa. He will shop for deals on TVs and electronics at WalMart on Friday.

“Well, that’s up to the individual workers. I mean, if they don’t mind working on Thanksgiving, I mean that would be entirely up to them. Some people don’t have families; they don’t mind working on a holiday. So, that’s entirely up the employees I would imagine. And if they’re asked to work and they do want to work, it’s up to them.”

Some Walmart workers are fasting to call attention to low wages and they want a fifteen-dollar-an-hour minimum wage plus union representation. The manager, Aaron Powell, says new hires are paid at least $9/hour and that will go up to $10 in February.

3 Responses to “Do Walmart workers really choose whether to work on Thanksgiving?”

  1. Tommy spelman

    No, walmart employees are forced to work holidays even when there scheduled off ,and no walmart no longer pays holiday pay at all truely running a sweat shop and also threaten termination

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    • VernVISION

      They also do not get paid for extra hours as my gf is a manager and must work or else they do face being written up and depending on prior threats, i mean warnings could face being terminated… I wonder do the heirs to Sams have thanksgiving with their family members? I also wonder if any of them have ever actually worked in a store? I guess that would only make them understand that the one turkey they offer 200 employees for doing what they do is like throwing mud in their eye. I guess it’s me being critical of so many who depend on their poverty scale wage to get by! I guess that is why I never go shopping in a herd of friday or worry about getting an item that they have made for friday and claim you are getting a great deal… You think the tv, pc or other piece of garbage they offer is really worth what they say? Each heir made over 3 billion and they don’t even offer their full time, if you are lucky to be one of the 6 out of a 100 workers they allow to be full time, decent health coverage which is Unitedhealthcare. Ironically not would hospital or doctor in our area for 100 miles or more will accept them even after you spend 10K or more fulfilling the deductible…When walmart could make their own plan but geez that might cost those heirs a few hundred Million out of their billions… They might be moved down on being the 5th and 6th richest people on forbes list of richest in the world…. Must be that being the richest is more important than taking care of your slaves properly… I bet is some aspects people in the days of slavery may have treated people in biondage better because they were a piece of property not just a dime a dozen! Its sad very sad to live in a country so dominated by wealthy people who are really just paper mache made through fortunes they inherit and otherwise would be good for nothing!

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  2. TruBlu"Deplorable"American

    We used to get time and a half for working holidays, now we don’t. It’s a lie about getting 25% voucher. It’s only 15 % plus our usual 10 percent discount. This is a bunch of BS. We are told we HAVE to work holidays, plus, you can ask for it off, but they won’t give it to you.

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