Back in 2006, a group of pranksters called "ImprovEverywhere" pulled an amusing stunt at a Best Buy store in New York City. A large number of people, supposedly 80 of them, bypassed the usual application process, donned khakis and blue polo shirts and showed up for work.
It took the real employees a while to notice that there were imposters standing around the selling floor.
This stunt took place a few years ago (as you can see from the now-obsolete cathode-ray TVs on the shelves) but it is still timely today. I would now like to suggest the next logical step after "Occupy Wall Street"...
OCCUPY THE WORKPLACE!
There are tens of millions of unemployed workers all across America. It would make a powerful statement if (like Herman Melville's Bartleby the Scrivener, only in reverse) they returned to the workplace to, quite simply, show up for work uninvited. They could simply explain, "I would prefer not to be unemployed."