Southern Workers Are Teaching Each Other How To Organize

This summer I went on strike at Dollar General in Holly Hill, South Carolina. My coworkers and I were standing up for our rights and fighting back against a company that put our safety at risk, stole our wages, and made it impossible for us to take care of our families.

Our organizing started when my coworker Tara Thompson called us to a meeting at her house. I said, “I don’t feel safe at work,” and everyone nodded. The store had been robbed three times since I’ve been here. One day a customer came into the store with a gun, having some mental health problems and talking about how he can’t trust anyone. I called the police for help, but they never came. And my Dollar General manager reprimanded me for calling them. My coworker was robbed at gunpoint, and just 10 minutes later management was pushing her to reopen the store.

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