Sign the Declaration

Below is our Declaration for Respect. Please sign on if you agree with the public commitments we are asking to see from Walmart.

 

We, the hourly Associates, are the life-blood of Walmart. Our company is stronger because of the values we embrace – a strong work ethic, compassion for one another and honesty. Yet we are not treated with the respect we deserve. The fundamental desire to be shown respect is what led us to join together as OUR Walmart – an organization of Walmart Associates, by Walmart Associates, for Walmart Associates. We are one Organization United for Respect at Walmart. 

OUR Walmart’s purpose is to help Walmart employees as individuals or groups in their dealings with Walmart over labor rights and standards and their efforts to have Walmart publically commit to adhering to labor rights and standards.  OUR Walmart has no intent to have Walmart recognize or bargain with it as the representative of Walmart employees.

  • One of Sam Walton’s rules for building a successful business was, “Listen to everyone in your company and figure out ways to get them talking.” We are following that winning philosophy. However, too many of us do not have a true voice at our stores. Our concerns about providing the highest quality customer care and about making our jobs, quality jobs are ignored. Walmart should celebrate our initiative, and listen to our concerns.
  • We are the foundation of the quality service and value Walmart provides its customers. Walmart should honor the hard work and humanity of Associates by living up to Mr. Sam’s promise of “respect for the individual.”
  • Associates who assert their freedom of association frequently face retribution from the company. Walmart should allow Associates to freely join OUR Walmart without fear of negative company action.
  • Associates who have tried to utilize Walmart’s Open Door have found that their issues are not resolved and confidentiality is not respected. Walmart should ensure confidentiality in the Open Door and provide associates with a written resolution to issues that are brought up and always allow associates to bring a co-worker as a witness.
  • Walmart publicly claims that pay for full-time Associates averages more than $13 per hour in some communities, when in truth most of us work for less than $10 per hour and are only scheduled for part-time hours, making it difficult to support our families. Walmart should follow through on its public statements and publically commit to pay at least $13 per hour and to expand the percentage of full-time workers.
  • Our schedules are often irregular and inflexible making it difficult to care for our families. Walmart should publically commit to making scheduling more predictable and dependable.
  • Too many of us are unable to access Walmart’s health care because it is too expensive or we lack the hours to qualify. Walmart should publically commit to expanding health care coverage and to continue to work to expand coverage when health reform goes into effect, rather than taking advantage of loopholes in the law to deny coverage.
  •  Too often Associates are faced with retaliation when speaking out about issues at work. Walmart should publically commit to honoring  our  fundamental right to freedom of speech and to  adhering to company policies that support dialogue and resolution.
  • Walmart’s management often chooses to enforce written policies only when it is in their own interest, leaving Associates guessing proper protocol. Walmart should publically commit to doing  more to ensure managers are properly trained on how to evenly and equitably enforce Walmart’s written policies at all times and to provide all Associates with a policy manual.
  • Too many of us have been denied equal treatment. Walmart should publically commit to adopting  affirmative policies that secure full access to opportunity and equal treatment to all Associates regardless of gender identity, race, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
  • We know our company has an impact around the globe in terms of its standards and practices. Walmart should publically commit to requiring  that suppliers and stores around the globe operate with the highest standards and ensure that workers’ freedom to associate is respected.
  • Far too many of us have to rely on government assistance for our basic needs. Walmart should publically commit to providing  wages and benefits that ensure that no Associate has to rely on government assistance.

We envision a future in which our company treats us, the Associates of Walmart, with respect. We envision a world where we succeed in our careers, our company succeeds in business, our customers receive great service and value, and Walmart and Associates share all of these goals. And finally, we  ask that Walmart publically commit to following Mr. Sam’s rule: “Share your profits with all your Associates, and treat them as partners.”

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paula sherrod signed 2013-02-07 16:24:54 -0500
manger said in mor. meeting" I’m so happy to let our assc. know that our lawyers have made it illegal for any unions to come into walmart."
Nakul Havnurkar signed 2013-02-07 12:40:58 -0500
Martin Rivas signed 2013-02-07 01:10:36 -0500
Veronica Scott signed 2013-02-05 19:51:40 -0500
I am an associate at walmart 1674. I would become a paid member but my husband is currently unemployed. and on walmarts paychecks I can’t even afford our basic necessities.
Cate Delaney signed 2013-02-05 19:10:29 -0500
David Powell signed 2013-02-04 22:45:58 -0500
Corporations ARE People.

People OWN Corporations.

PEOPLE OWN PEOPLE
Bd Kunkle signed 2013-02-03 07:57:27 -0500
Walmart’s behavior toward its employees is why I won’t shop there. I prefer Target, Kroger, and other stores who are less Stalin-like toward their associates.


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asha gracia signed 2013-02-01 20:08:35 -0500
Eric Morgan signed 2013-02-01 11:10:03 -0500
Alaina Rustad signed 2013-01-29 16:55:54 -0500
I want to go back to school but would prefer to go part-time during that time. From what I’ve witnessed, I’m afraid that this would either get me fired or prevent me from ever having full-time hours and benefits again. There are many more issues that need to be addressed at the store I work at, and it just seems to be getting worse.
Mary Meyer signed 2013-01-27 13:40:38 -0500
would like to be on one shift because of my health, I have Multiple Sclerosis and working a different shift everyday is killing me, Went to management to ask to be put on one shift and was told they would work on it ,well three years later not done.
Olana Brown signed 2013-01-27 12:15:56 -0500
Jessie Gibson signed 2013-01-27 09:18:09 -0500
rod mcsween signed 2013-01-24 13:55:58 -0500
Janet McNerny signed 2013-01-23 16:06:44 -0500
I cannot imagine why Walmart cannot afford to treat it’s employees right, nor do I understand why they have to have government help to hire veterans. Walmart is a big business.
Tamara Warburton signed 2013-01-23 10:28:36 -0500
Liz signed 2013-01-21 11:13:08 -0500
Johnny Carroll signed 2013-01-20 10:13:41 -0500
Kathy Bigham signed 2013-01-20 00:28:32 -0500
I am so offended by the anti-union wall at work I would like to scream!!! I was a union Stewart for 4yrs. at another company and I cannot believe how low Walmart will go to keep the union out. First of all it is illegal to fire employee’s for organizing! Just don’t do it on company property!


I have to wonder what this company is so afraid of…what, if they had to pay us all a fair wage it would cut into their profits! We are the backbone of that company and without us they would not have the profit they do! I don’t know about anybody else but I work my but off for low pay and very little respect!
Amanda Currey signed 2013-01-19 17:12:14 -0500
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