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‘Target doesn’t have a spine’: Workers slam retailer’s decision to pull LGBTQ Pride-themed products amid backlash

Por: MarketWatch Politics May 26, 2023

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But that has sparked criticism from within Target. “A lot of workers think that Target doesn’t have a spine,” said Adam Ryan, who works at a Target in Christiansburg, Va., and is an organizer for , which describes itself as an independent initiative run by rank-and-file employees of the retail giant. “They are conceding to the hysteria — this supposed concern about the safety of employees is patronizing and disingenuous,” he told... + full article



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