CDFingers wrote:Yep.
Walmart publicly dismissed OUR Walmart as the insignificant creation of the United Food and Commercial Workers International (UFCW) union. “This is just another union publicity stunt, and the numbers they are talking about are grossly exaggerated,” David Tovar, a spokesman, said on CBS Evening News that November.
Internally, however, Walmart considered the group enough of a threat that it hired an intelligence-gathering service from Lockheed Martin, contacted the FBI, staffed up its labor hotline, ranked stores by labor activity, and kept eyes on employees (and activists) prominent in the group.
link:
http://www.bloomberg.com/features/2015- ... veillance/
When employees want better wages and working conditions, that is a threat to the existing power structure, so that structure--government, corporations, and big media--has to investigate the situation.
CDFingers
No matter how paranoid or conspiracy-minded you are, what the government is actually doing is worse than you imagine
former State Department employee- William Blum -
I heard that walmart calling the FBI story the other day on NPR, and I started thinking - Ludlow, Homested, Lattimere, Blair Mountain, how history repeats itself. The rich control things, and the Govt does their bidding, the workers do their work making the rich, richer.. Hmm. kind of sounds like good old fashion Oligarchy .