Unions Join Whole Foods Boycott

Two employee unions representing six million workers have joined in the call to boycott Whole Foods.

Change To Win Investment Group and United Food And Commercial Workers Union — both a part of the Change To Win federation of unions representing six million workers — have put out statements criticizing Mackey and encouraging a boycott of the store. CtW called for Mackey’s removal as chairman of the board and CEO. “Mr. Mackey attempted to capitalize on the brand reputation of Whole Foods to champion his personal political views, but has instead deeply offended a key segment of Whole Foods consumer base,” the group’s executive director Bill Patterson said in a statement. UFCW has begun handing out pamphlets to Whole Food shoppers. The group said Mackey’s op-ed was an “attempt to undermine Obama’s health-care reform.” (Whole Foods is not unionized.)

Whole Foods has remained relatively quiet on the boycott movement, only saying that their CEO’s opinions on health care reform are his own.