Please note:  the opinions and views expressed here are those of myself: Patrick Hudson, and not necessarily the views of the theatres, companies, individuals, or advertisers posted on BackstageJobs.com

Posted 7/25/05.  Updated 7/26/05
 
Boycott Wal-Mart.
This is a request for all BackstageJobs.com users, their theatre companies, families, and friends to not shop at Wal-Mart.
 
 
Now many of you may have heard similar requests over the years, and various reasons:  they destroy small stores and towns,  they treat their workers poorly, they are anti-union... etc.   You may agree, disagree, or simply not care about these issues.
 
My reason for asking you to boycott Wal-Mart is this:  Wal-Mart purchasing policies are having a direct affect on employment in the U.S. 
 
Up to 70% of products sold in Wal-Mart stores are made in China.*  I'll admit that these days its hard to find anything that isn't, whether or not you buy it at Wal-Mart.  But Wal-Mart suggests to potential suppliers that they could make the given product cheaper in China. (Source:  Frontline episode.  See below)  This affects new employment in the U.S., and as a consequence, could end up affecting the live entertainment industry in the long run.
 
I heard a great quote this weekend about the last presidential election campaign:  "We were told that thousands of new jobs would be created.  We thought they meant here!"
 
As live entertainment professionals, we don't have much risk of having our jobs outsourced, but we are at risk of having fewer theatre companies to work for if there is no-one who can afford to come see our shows.   The outsourcing of U.S. jobs will affect all of us that rely on local money for our employers.  If wages and/or overall employment drops, there will be less people able to spend money on live entertainment.
 
Granted, Wal-Mart is not the only place that you can get products made in China, and there are plenty of products that Wal-Mart does not sell that are also made in China.  But Wal-Mart is the largest retailer in the U.S., and as such, a boycott of them can have a large economic and symbolic impact.
 
Now, there are a plethora of groups that have multiple reasons that they are boycotting Wal-Mart, the most vocal of them are the unions.  But in the end,  it is the manufacturing and production industries that are the basis for the majority of cities and towns in the U.S.  Union or non-union: when these jobs disappear, we all suffer.
 
Please, avoid shopping at Wal-Mart, and try not to purchase products made in China.  Our employment is dependent on our community's employment.
 
I encourage you to get more information on this issue, and I will try to add links to related sites below.
 
 
Patrick Hudson
Webmaster,  BackstageJobs.com
 
 
   *Source:  http://WakeUpWalmart.com
 
FrontLine:  Is Wal-Mart good for America?
 
EVERYDAY LOW WAGES: THE HIDDEN PRICE WE ALL PAY FOR WAL-MART
A REPORT BY THE DEMOCRATIC STAFF OF THE
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
(Adobe Acrobat document.  See especially pages 11-14 for the US-China employment connection))
 
In the interest of fairness,  the official "Wal-Mart Facts" site:
http://www.walmartfacts.com/  maintained by Wal-Mart
 
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