Costco USA To Be Closed On Thanksgiving Bucking The Trend

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Costco is among the companies that will choose to remain closed on Thanksgiving Day, a spokesperson confirmed to ThinkProgress. None of the nearly 127,000 people who work for the company will have to come in on the holiday.





In explaining why it decided to stay closed, the spokesperson said, “Our employees work especially hard during the holiday season and we simply believe that they deserve the opportunity to spend Thanksgiving with their families. Nothing more complicated than that.”


That makes at least five chain stores that have decided to resist the new trend of beginning Black Friday sales a day early, thus ensuring that a large number of employees will have to come to work. Dillard’s, Burlington, REI, and American Girl all told ThinkProgress they will remain closed on the holiday, and Dillard’s explained that its decision was part of its “longstanding tradition of honoring of our customers’ and associates’ time with family.”


Other stores have let the holiday shopping craze creep into workers’ Thanksgiving meal time. Macy’s announced this year that it will open at 6 p.m. on the holiday, while Walmart will be open all day, requiring nearly 1 million people to show up to work. The trend really took off last year, with at least 12 major brands deciding to open on Thanksgiving itself and thus require at least some people to be at work during mealtime.


Retail employees may not have a lot of choice about whether they come to work that day. Although many stores say shifts have been filled by volunteers, they may be volunteering because their unstable schedules don’t normally give them enough hours to live on. And many likely aren’t guaranteed any holiday time off, as the United States is the only developed country without a national requirement, leaving nearly a quarter of private sector workers and 45 percent of service workers without the benefit. Last year a few workers reported that their requests to take the day off were denied.












Costco Will Be Closed On Thanksgiving Because Employees 'Deserve The Opportunity' To Be With Family | ThinkProgress
 

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Personally they need to close all stores on Sunday and holidays..

Sundays? That'd be a step back. I remember things being closed on Sundays and it was very inconvenient. I prefer the way it is now. People still get days off but they dont all have get them on the same day. As for holidays, I like working them. They pay more on those days.
 

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. American Girl, Burlington, Dillard’s, Costco, DSW, GameStop, Nordstrom, Patagonia, REI, and TJX brands T.J. Maxx and Marshall’s have all confirmed they will keep their doors shut on the holiday, letting workers stay at home. Many have even cited this fact, as Barnes & Noble and Sur La Table did, as the reason they stay closed. As Costco put it, “Our employees work especially hard during the holiday season and we simply believe that they deserve the opportunity to spend Thanksgiving with their families.”


But many have decided it’s worth bringing employees to work on Thanksgiving to try and boost holiday sales. Last year at least 12 national chains opened on the holiday, and so far this year J.C. Penney, Kmart, Kohl’s, Macy’s, Sears, and Walmart stores will all be open. Walmart will open all day, bringing 1 million employees to work, and Kmart will open at 6 a.m., while the others will open in the evening.


Despite their efforts, it’s not likely that opening on the holiday will bring in more money. It didn’t boost sales last year over what Black Friday sales would have been anyway. And a consumer backlash grew, with the majority saying they wouldn’t shop on the holiday and they disapproved of the hours, and a portion even saying they were less likely to shop at a store that opened on Thanksgiving.


That means workers will forfeit their holiday dinners for little reward. While most stores say the holiday shifts will be filled by volunteers, some said last year they weren’t allowed to take the day off, while others may be volunteering out of financial necessity.


None of them are guaranteed a paid holiday off, unlike in all other developed countries.




These Employees Won't Have To Go To Work On Thanksgiving | ThinkProgress




The states of Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island stand out, having blue laws that prevent most stores from opening on Thanksgiving across the entire state.




MA retail employees safe from Thanksgiving opening | WWLP.com
 

Sal

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Consumer mentality, over the top ridiculous

But hey, Big Pharma is making lots of money on misery