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As consumer boycotts, which started earlier this year continue and expand, a new study is showing that nearly a third of ...
Retail giants Amazon and Home Depot are responding to a 31-day boycott of the companies, slated to begin today. The effort, led by the nonpartisan organization, People's Union USA, alleges that these ...
New boycotts of Amazon, Starbucks, Home Depot are happening now across US. A one-day economic blackout is set for July 4th.
People's Union plans another broad-based economic blackout on March 28, but it's also organizing boycotts targeting specific retailers — Walmart and Amazon — as well as global food giants ...
People's Union plans another broad-based economic blackout on March 28, but it's also organizing boycotts targeting specific retailers — Walmart and Amazon — as well as global food giants ...
A three-day consumer economic blackout set for April 18 through April 20 is similar to the one-day event on Feb. 28 organized by John Schwarz of The People's Union.
Other boycotts against Amazon, Walmart and Nestle have ended with more to come. This larger, three-day protest is called Economic Blackout 2.0, and it's spearheaded by the the People's Union USA.
Economic Blackout 2.0 will begin on Friday, April 18, and run through Sunday, April 20. The movement is being led by The People's Union, an advocacy group headed by organizer John Schwarz.
The second blackout, however, targets a larger list of companies and lasts longer than the original 24 hours. Here's what consumers should know about the blackout, other upcoming boycotts, and more.
People's Union USA's next Economic Blackout boycott starts April 18. The group is critical of companies like Starbucks, Amazon, Walmart and Target.
Second economic blackout: April 18-20 General Mills boycott: April 21-28 Second Amazon boycott: May 6-12 Second Walmart boycott: May 20-26 Target boycott: June 3-9 McDonald's boycott: June 24-30 ...