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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday July 10 2018, @05:44PM   Printer-friendly
from the civilized-countries-don't-hold-elections-on-tuesdays dept.

The Center for American Progress reports

Patagonia will continue its record of encouraging its workers and customers to be politically engaged by closing its doors on Election Day 2018, the Washington Post reports.

Citing low voter participation and its own history of advancing environmental causes, the outdoor retailer decided giving its workers a chance to vote was the right thing to do. Company spokeswoman Corley Kenna told the Post, "What's the most impactful thing we can do in an election? That's to get people to vote."

This isn't the first time the outdoor retailer has made Election Day a holiday for its workers. The company also closed its doors on Election Day 2016 as part of its "Vote Our Planet" campaign. Patagonia again cited low voter turnout across the country as the basis for its decision and said that "America needs strong leadership to confront the fundamental threat of climate change."

[...] During the 2016 election, it hosted political events in its own stores, inviting customers to talk environmentalism and the role of politics in keeping the planet healthy.

Patagonia also used the opportunity to help customers register to vote. Its "Vote Our Planet" campaign was aimed at turning out environmentally conscious voters in races at every level of government.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 11 2018, @08:24AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 11 2018, @08:24AM (#705639)

    There was a time when The Press was called "The Fourth Estate".
    That was because they had a balancing power for society in their ability to deliver the truth.

    That hasn't been a thing in USA for decades.
    Nowadays, it's "What's really sensational that we can point our cameras at?"
    ...which is not to say that there wasn't a lot of that in decades past--but geez.

    ...and, of course, anything that might cast a corporate sponsor in a bad light is elided upon receipt.
    Truth? Don't go looking for a whole lot of that in Lamestream Media.

    told me that Hillary [...] was definitely going to win

    It's like they were saying "Your D vote isn't needed; just say home that day."
    "The Liberal Media"?? Hmmm.

    I note that you didn't mention what a lousy campaign Killery ran.
    ...and I'll take the opportunity here to mention the incredibly racist thing that Cadet Bone Spurs ran.

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