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At Wal-Mart and elsewhere, jobs provide few hours, little stability

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Shoppers heading to Wal-Mart on Black Friday in search of deals will likely be met by protesting workers. The protestors, who are organized by the union-supported group OUR Walmart, are asking the nation’s largest private-sector employer for dependable schedules and full-time jobs for those who want them.

It’s a request that is sure to resonate across the retail industry. Although retail is a relative bright spot in the labor market with a growing number of jobs, the Center for Public Integrity recently showed that the positions often offer less than full-time hours and unpredictable schedules, which means less stability and smaller paychecks than in the past.
 
In some cases, workers are hired for “call-in” shifts, which require them to call their stores a couple of hours before they are scheduled to work to see if they are needed. This flexibility has been a boon to employers, who cut labor costs by calling in workers on busy days, like Black Friday, and keeping them off the payroll when business is slow. But for workers, is has meant the end of a dependable weekly paycheck.
Shoppers wait in line to pay for electronics at the Target store in Burbank, Calif., on Thursday, Nov. 22, 2012. While stores typically open in the wee hours of the morning on the day after Thanksgiving known as Black Friday, openings have crept earlier and earlier over the past few years. Now, stores from Wal-Mart to Toys R Us are opening their doors on Thanksgiving evening.Joe Eatonhttp://www.publicintegrity.org/authors/joe-eatonhttp://www.publicintegrity.org/2012/11/23/11843/wal-mart-and-elsewhere-jobs-provide-few-hours-little-stability

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