The movement encourages people not to spend any money Friday if possible and to especially avoid spending at major retailers and restaurants.
On Friday (February 28), consumers are encouraged to not spend any money anywhere for one day in what has been deemed a ...
On Friday, February 28, people across the United States will stop spending money for 24 hours. This is part of a big protest ...
The People’s Union has also announced boycotts against Amazon, Nestle, and Walmart to happen in the months ahead, and other ...
Retailers like Target, Amazon and Walmart have found themselves at the center of grassroots calls on social media (now in the ...
Consumers across the United States are preparing for a 24-hour economic blackout on Friday, Feb. 28, as part of a broader protest against corporate practices and economic policies.
Protest groups supporting DEI initiatives are encouraging Oregon residents to not to spend any money on Feb. 28 and in other ...
People’s Union USA says the blackout comes in response to the fact that “corporations and banks only care about their bottom ...
The organizer behind the boycott said he started the “bold” idea because the time was right and people are frustrated with corporate greed.
A broad range of Americans are organizing a 24-hour economic boycott on February 28th to protest the ongoing actions of the ...
The People's Union USA is calling on a day-long economic boycott of retailers like Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy.
A consumer-activist group founded by John Schwarz has launched a grassroots campaign to halt all consumer spending on Friday, ...