[nabs-l] Goodwill Boycott
Sophie Trist
sweetpeareader at gmail.com
Sun Jun 10 01:56:58 UTC 2012
Justin,
I agree with the points you've made. If Goodwill was boycotted
universally, it would put more pressure on them to pay their
disabled workers fair wages. Plus, if Goodwill developed a
centralized wage policy and gave their workers fair wages, other
corporations might follow their lead.
----- Original Message -----
From: Justin Salisbury <PRESIDENT at alumni.ecu.edu
To: "nabs-l at nfbnet.org" <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 23:19:15 +0000
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Goodwill Boycott
One more note: I think that local business decision-makers within
Goodwill Industries would be educated/led to philosophical change
simply by the fact that the corporate leaders of Goodwill
Industries adopted a universal fair wage policy (if they did), so
that would help with the education, too.
Justin M. Salisbury
Class of 2012
B.A. in Mathematics
East Carolina University
president at alumni.ecu.edu
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens
can change the world; indeed, its the only thing that ever has.
MARGARET MEAD
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From: Justin Salisbury
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 7:13 PM
To: nabs-l at nfbnet.org
Subject: Goodwill Boycott
Arielle, Gabe, and all:
I like the point that you've made about the decentralized wage
policies and rewarding good locations, but do you think that
perhaps a benefit to boycotting universally would be a
possibility that Goodwill Industries would create a centralized
(universal) policy that all locations must pay their workers fair
wages?
I feel like the end result that we want is for Goodwill
Industries to adopt a universal standard of paying all workers
fair wages, and the approach that you all have mentioned seems to
me to address the decisions in individual locations. I do
understand the point of leading local business leaders to undergo
philosophical change and choose to pay their workers fair wages,
but which item is the top priority: education of individuals or
achievement of fair wages? That's not a rhetorical question; I
want to hear opinions on it.
Justin
Justin M. Salisbury
Class of 2012
B.A. in Mathematics
East Carolina University
president at alumni.ecu.edu
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens
can change the world; indeed, its the only thing that ever has.
MARGARET MEAD
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