3 Reasons To Sell Wayfair On Today's Employee Walkout

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3 Reasons To Sell Wayfair On Today's Employee Walkout
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For $86,000 in profit, Wayfair management is putting its reputation on the line. That does not sound like a good cost/benefit analysis to me.

WASHINGTON, D C , UNITED STATES - 2019/06/24: U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez seen during the Capitol"Swamp" to unveil college affordability bills, in Washington, DC. This afternoon at 1:30pm employees of Boston-based online furniture retailer, Wayfair, plan to walk out of work to protest its decision to sell beds and other furniture to a U.S. government detention center.

As a retailer, it is standard practice to fulfill orders for all customers and we believe it is our business to sell to any customer who is acting within the laws of the countries in which we operate. Your fellow employees hold a wide range of opinions and perspectives and Wayfair, as a mass-market brand, is oriented to serve a broad and diverse customer base.1.

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