A grassroots effort is asking American consumers to refrain from making purchases at major retailers for one day in February.
The question is moving through Maryland's General Assembly during the current legislative session. Both the House and Senate bills are in their respective committees.
An “economic blackout” promoted on social media was underway Friday but with no clear indication of how many people took part ...
The People's Union USA, a grassroots group, is calling on Americans to join a national boycott by not shopping for 24 hours ...
Customers and small business owners are boycotting major retailers as part of “Economic Blackout.” The movement calls for boycotts against corporations ...
As some companies roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, many consumers are rallying behind small businesses ...
People across the country are taking part in Blackout Friday, an economic resistance against big corporations like Amazon, Target and Walmart.
Many shoppers are planning to boycott major retailers on Feb. 28 to say companies like Amazon, Walmart, Target should keep ...
A grassroots group called for a nationwide boycott of shopping at major retail chains. Learn how to participate here.
The People’s Union USA calls the 24 hours of spending abstinence an “economic blackout,” a term that has since been shared ...
The People's Union USA is also organizing a secondary 24-hour economic blackout on April 18, according to the flyer.
A retail boycott is hitting major US businesses Friday as an online campaign calls for Americans to spend nothing at places ...