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Activists call for a boycott of Nestlé products over DEI concerns. The movement adds pressure to corporations scaling back diversity policies.
A boycott against Nestle kicks off on Friday, following an Amazon boycott. Here's why Nestle is being targeted and brands involved.
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The organizers say the boycott of Nestle — planned to start Friday ... years addressing concerns over their alleged use of child labor in their chocolate production. The Washington Post ...
They committed to develop and implement voluntary standards to certify that the cocoa they used from West Africa was produced without the worst forms of child labour, as defined by the ...
"The problem of child labor is real," Toussaint Luc N'Guessan, Nestle's program manager, told DW. On the streets of Maiduguri in Nigeria's Borno State, many children work at the request of their ...
However, the organizers state that the Nestlé boycott—set to begin Friday—is partly driven by allegations of the company's use of child labor. The campaign is being led by People's Union USA ...