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Five Walmart workers arrested while protesting

Posted at 8:15 AM, Nov 09, 2013
and last updated 2013-11-08 19:45:40-05

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Five Wal-Mart workers were arrested Thursday night while protesting for higher wages in Los Angeles.

The employees were among 49 other activists arrested, according to OUR Walmart, the union-backed group behind the protests.

The group, including clergy members and community organizers, had been staging a two-day strike, asking the nation’s largest retailer for higher pay, better benefits and hours, and the right to speak up without retaliation. OUR Walmart estimated that 100 workers picketed over the course of two days.

Protestors were sitting in the middle of the street in front of the downtown LA store, when police tried to clear the area. Those who refused police orders to clear the street after their permit expired at 6 p.m. were arrested, according to Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Bruce Borihanh.

The arrests come on the heels of nearly a year of similar protests across the country. The movement began last November, on Black Friday. Hundreds of activists and workers demonstrated at about 100 Wal-Mart stores nationwide.

In one of the biggest protests of the day, nine people were arrested outside of a Paramount, Calif., Wal-Mart store for failing to disperse. OUR Walmart said at the time that three of those arrested were Wal-Mart workers.

Since then, workers have continued to walk off work, claiming that they can’t survive on Wal-Mart wages and get retaliated against for speaking out.

Organizers and workers said that this is not the last of the protests as the holiday season nears, though they would not comment on specific plans.

Referring to the worker strikes, Wal-Mart spokeswoman Brooke Buchanan said on Thursday that the company encourages employees who have concerns to address them with the company’s leadership.

“We will do everything in our power to listen and take action,” she said.

Wal-Mart did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment about the arrests on Friday.

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