A growing number of organizations and activists are calling on consumers to boycott retailers. We explain why.
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Amazon has not responded to requests for comment but has previously dismissed claims that the layoffs are linked to a recent unionization push in the province.
and he is calling on all levels of government to boycott the company until it reopens its facilities or agrees to pay all its laid-off employees one year’s salary with benefits. Amazon has not ...
He has called for a boycott until Amazon reopens its facilities or agrees to pay all its laid-off employees one year's salary with benefits. "We want there to be consequences for Amazon's anti ...