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Old 10-15-2014, 10:35 PM
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Black Friday and the War on Thanksgiving

This is getting out of hand.

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/59842...ushpmg00000063

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The war on Thanksgiving has officially begun.

Macy's confirmed to The Huffington Post Tuesday that it will open stores to Black Friday shoppers at 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving day-- two hours earlier than it opened last year.
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Old 10-15-2014, 10:44 PM
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It's not a "war" if two parties won't both engage.

If people didn't shop on Thanksgiving, the stores wouldn't be open - and I would guess that a fair portion of those shopping are "low wage workers" themselves. (That little attempt to make this a class war doesn't quite work, but they tried. Good try, HuffPost.)

Not only that, maybe spending a day with family and gorging isn't everyone's idea of fun or something that contributes to everyone's physical or mental health. I worked the last 3 Thanksgivings. I didn't mind in the least. Before we work ourselves into an outrage, maybe we should consider if for many people, there is anything to be outraged about.
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Old 10-16-2014, 07:40 AM
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Yeah not everyone cares about Thanksgiving just like not everyone goes shopping for the holidays (I don't exchange holiday gifts and don't shop during holidays therefore Black Friday just means I am Black on a Friday).

If the real topic is employees being forced to work on Thanksgiving, if Thanksgiving is that important to some of the employees then they will figure out how to make it work (no pun). If this is used as an example of capitalism's employee exploitation of labor then this is a small sign of a more interesting issue. If this used as an example of erasing the traditional American family then LOL and "give me a break".

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Old 10-16-2014, 08:45 AM
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It's not a "war" if two parties won't both engage.

If people didn't shop on Thanksgiving, the stores wouldn't be open - and I would guess that a fair portion of those shopping are "low wage workers" themselves. (That little attempt to make this a class war doesn't quite work, but they tried. Good try, HuffPost.)

Not only that, maybe spending a day with family and gorging isn't everyone's idea of fun or something that contributes to everyone's physical or mental health. I worked the last 3 Thanksgivings. I didn't mind in the least. Before we work ourselves into an outrage, maybe we should consider if for many people, there is anything to be outraged about.
I think you and I talked about this last year on FB and I totally agree.
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Old 10-16-2014, 09:54 AM
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I think you and I talked about this last year on FB and I totally agree.
As much as I'm a Thanksgiving fan and hate seeing it swallowed up in Christmas, I agree too.
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Old 10-16-2014, 10:40 AM
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My significant other & I don’t exchange gifts between ourselves or family members, however we do participate in a gift drive through a local radio station where you “adopt” children and are given clothing sizes and a “wish list” (a secular version of the Salvation Army Angel Tree, basically), and last year we did do some crazy late-night Black Friday shopping to try to get some deals on clothes and toys for our list kids. Well, okay, we might have also bought some stuff for ourselves…who can resist a $9.99 Crock Pot?


I’m not really a family holiday person in general, so I have to admit, if there are great sales, I’m definitely interested in going out shopping at 6PM on Thanksgiving rather than waiting until the middle of the night. I’m curious to see what Kohl’s is going to do.
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Old 10-16-2014, 10:56 AM
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The problem comes when people are forced to work on the holiday when they don't want to. Yes, I know people who experienced this last year, because they were the low man on the totem pole, so they had to "pay their dues" by working the holiday. It wouldn't have been a problem if they knew in advance that the store would be open that day, but in the case of one of my friends, he found out by reading online that their store would be open, and he found out a few days later that he'd have to be there when the place opened on Thanksgiving night.

I guess I don't really see the point of Black Friday anymore? Many reports say that it no longer helps the economy the way that it used to, more and more sales are lasting throughput the holiday weekend, and online shopping is more popular than ever. When will this become just like every other shopping day of the year?

The real annoyance is with Christmas taking over the last 4 months of the year. Why are there Christmas decorations up in the mail in September?! That may be a different discussion for a different thread, though
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Old 10-16-2014, 11:10 AM
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I am a Supervisor at Kohl's. I have not heard for sure but more than likely we will open at the same time as other major retailers. I just point blank tell my Store Manager that I am available no earlier than noon on the Friday after Thanksgiving. The working overnight shifts (& if you work Thanksgiving night it is a 10-12 hr overnight) are usually picked up my the younger folk! I am busy on Thanksgiving with my 4 kids & have put in my time with those crazy shifts! We will be open like 30 hours in a row so lots of shift coverage will be needed.
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Old 10-16-2014, 12:01 PM
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I am in the camp of not caring about Holidays apart from Christmas. My holiday celebrations include my husband,kids, and parents. And it's not like getting six people that live 3mi apart is special. Mainly, it's fun to cook a big meal, but I can do that whenever.
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Old 10-16-2014, 12:12 PM
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At least in my family Thanksgiving is a bigger deal than Christmas. Mainly because my sibblings and I are grown, and realistically if I want and need something I get it in advance of Christmas.

I think there is clearly a need being met in order for stores to be open part or all of Thanksgiving day. I know they wouldn't continue to be open if they weren't feeding their bottom line.

I think for some being with your family is nice but I know for me personally, I can only spend a fixed amount of time with them before I just need to get away. Thankfully though we all live within 3 miles of each other so I don't have to quite go to the store to escape.
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Old 10-16-2014, 01:07 PM
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I wish that people were less worried about retail workers having to work at 6pm on Thanksgiving and more worried about retail workers not getting health benefits, paid time off, steady schedules, or a fair wage.
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Old 10-16-2014, 09:38 PM
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^^Yep.

Corporations are asking (by asking I mean ordering them or they'll get fired) their workers to do more and more with less and less. I'm not saying it's 12 year old children working in the coal mines, but if your average customer had any idea what was expected of those smiling people checking them out, they'd faint.
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Old 10-17-2014, 08:45 AM
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Not to mention, there are many other employees who have to work on Thanksgiving. I don’t mean essential functions like police, firefighters, emergency rooms, etc, but places like hotels, restaurants, airports. Nobody gets in a tizzy because Golden Corral is open all day.
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Old 10-17-2014, 11:05 AM
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I've worked in one of the worst arenas of Black Friday: an outlet mall. I have pretty strong feelings on the subject, but I won't get into that.

What I will touch on is that there is nothing black about Black Friday anymore. Every retailer I've worked for never pulled themselves out of the red that weekend. Some experienced even more loss.

The sales in the outlets now are most likely better than what they will be Black Friday (at least that has been the trend for the past few years). They just market differently and reprice stickers to make you think you're getting a better deal during "Midnight Madness". Don't fall for it! (Usually electronics are excluded from this.)
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Old 10-19-2014, 10:00 PM
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This was on my FB feed.

https://www.facebook.com/boycottblac...002230/?type=1

Can someone explain to me how having to get up at the butt crack of dawn to be at work at 7 am is so much better than having to work the night before? I mean, people are going to be exhausted from the holiday and/or have to spend less time with their families to get home and to bed at a reasonable hour.
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