Submitted by jnachod t3_11dabu9 in philadelphia
For the past several months, 3-4 individuals have been quietly protesting outside the Broad & Christian Dunkin on Mondays through Fridays from the early morning until the mid-afternoon hours. There's no inflatable rat, just a few signs like "Do not buy here" and "Boycott Dunkin Donuts" and things like that. They're upset that recent renovations to the store were performed using some amount of non-union labor and that this "depresses wage standards in the area" etc. etc.
They're very good about not being disruptive and not standing directly on the business property itself, but they surely are foregoing income they could be earning by being at a different job site during business hours.
Just was wondering - how long is this activity likely to continue before the protesters "get bored" and choose a different location to hand out literature and protest at? I mean, the renovations at this store are completely done and it's kind of hard to "undo" them and "redo" them using union labor, and these protestors are NOT upset about construction activity at other Dunkin stores in the area as far as I know.
taskermorrisrider222 t1_ja7p9a1 wrote
Imagine living in South Philly, and the coffee you decide to get is Dunkin Donuts. Gross.