![]() “Closed indefinitely because Dollar General doesn’t pay a living wage or treat their employees with respect,” read another sign, placed atop the follow-up statement, “Capitalism will destroy this country. The photo showed four signs attached to the store door, including one calling on onlookers to look up “ general strike” - a coordinated protest action in which a significant portion of a local workforce walks off of their job sites - and thanking the store’s customers for treating them with respect. Andy "Pass the PRO Act" O'Brien May 4, 2021 Labor Union Tells Supporters to Vote For U.S. Looks like the workers at the Dollar General in Eliot, Maine have had enough! #Solidarity /7JNDFcKwnc The photo spread further when Andy O’Brien, the communications director for the Maine state AFL-CIO, reposted it alongside the caption, “Looks like the workers at the Dollar General in Eliot, Maine have had enough!” This is how my coworker and I quit our job today. ![]() Got real tired of all those “no one wants to work” signs on closing stores. ![]() “This is how my coworker and I quit our job today. “Got real tired of all those ‘no one wants to work’ signs on closing stores,” they wrote, making reference to the false idea that employees are refusing to work out of laziness or comfort, rather than concern for their safety. A call to action by a trio of former Dollar General employees in Maine went viral after they announced their resignations on Twitter.īerndt Erikson’s first posted aa photograph declaring the group’s intent on May 3 2021. ![]()
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