The first person that commented is why there is such a disconnect between the employees at the store level versus employees in corporate. I'm not sure if you (oqj) realize or not but many employees have been cut to as little as 3-10 hours a week from Jan through Oct. Then they are told that they need to keep their schedules open in October and they are now in the "no time off request" period for Nov, Dec, and mid Jan.
We all get that retail is busy for the holidays and people are willing to work it when they feel they are being treated fairly. However, Sears will abuse an employee's time for 2 months out of the year, taking them away from their families during holidays and special times, threatening them with firings if they disobey and then cut their hours back as soon as Sear's needs are taken care of after the holidays. Well, this is one of the reasons why unions were formed to prevent corporations from being so blatantly unfair and disgustingly greedy at the expense of the worker.
It is a whole different story for people who are working the holidays and get compensated fairly for it. If you, oqj are working on a holiday and you are receiving a decent salary, a 401k plan, any other benefits to include paid holidays, raises, bonuses, etc then you really do not understand the situation for many other employees who are being used for holidays. An employee cut down to 10 hours a week at 52 weeks at a minimum wage of $8.10 in my state comes to $4,212 per year. Then they are expected to give up their whole holiday season for this small amount money. We all get it ER docs work, nurses work, police work yada, yada, yada those jobs pay them raises, bonuses, decent salaries etc. That is a different ball game. I understand retail workers are not as skilled and do not demand that level of pay but they shouldn't be taken advantage of either like not paying holiday pay after midnight, no raises, hours that get cut to 3-10 per week the other 10 months of the year etc.
Now comes the...."Well why don't you leave or get a college education," comments. well, many employees in this situation do have college degrees Many are underemployed with college debt. If you have a college degree and have a good paying job then be grateful. "For the grace of God go I" because it could be you next. Most in this situation have other jobs, sometime 2 other jobs. Many folks are working 2 and 3 jobs to make ends meet. We are now in what you call a gig economy meaning people have a few gigs going to pay the bills but nothing substantial. Businesses do not want to pay bennies and health care. Getting a new job is a job in and of itself. Employers, for minimum wage, want professional resumes, pysch tests, several interviews with various supervisors, drug testing multiple references and tests taken on the computer. It takes about 45 minutes to an hour to complete a job app for a minimum wage job that scrutinizes one as if they are applying for a 6 figure salary with the FBI. Switching and finding jobs are not that easy and very time consuming. But people are doing it, playing the game and persevering. It still doesn't excuse the rotten treatment that companies are dishing out.