Gobbling Profits???
You cannot turn on the television, radio, or computer without being bombarded with this story; whether retailers should open on Thanksgiving Day. Many retailers such as Macy’s J. C. Penny’s, and Toys R Us have been open on Thanksgiving Day for several years. KMart has announced that, this year, they will open at 6:00 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day and remain open for forty-two hours. All in an obvious effort to beat other retailers to the profits they realize on Black Friday.
The black lash against this practice appears to be louder this year. Scores of protesters are demanding that large box stores, such as Walmart, close their doors on Thanksgiving Day. The sentiment of workers and their families is understandable; Thanksgiving is supposed to be a time for reconnecting with family. It seems callous to force an employee to relinquish these cherished moments just to add to a retailer’s profit line.
But what about those workers who choose to work on Thanksgiving? Specifically those that have no family or need the additional wages they will earn on that day? Is it fair to demonize them because they have made the choice, whether for personal or financial reasons, to work on that day?
Will you be shopping on Thanksgiving?

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While driving home from my parents place upstate yesterday, the kids commented on how many stores were closed in NJ. My sister and I explained the blue law and how it works...then we tried to recall this law growing up in Brooklyn....where everything was closed--you couldn't even buy milk!
We loved those days--it forced all of us to slow down. We can't remember when or why it stopped in NY.
Liz, it takes two special ladies to make that happen. I love hearing about things that work!!! My mother has a wonderful relationshop with my stepmother. What a gift (for me)!!!!
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I find it hilarious that people line up at 5 am or whatever on Black Friday and risk getting trampled to save $20 on something they probably don't even need.
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