01 September 2015
Ahead of the US artist Pharrell William’s upcoming Woolworths SA marketing trip the company has taken to heavy handed tactics against #BoycottWoolworths activists and campaigners who belong to various organizations.
Ahead of the US artist Pharrell William’s Woolworths marketing trip activists have ramped up their protests. In response, Woolworths has become more desperate in its attempts to suppress the groundswell of pickets, till-jams and other protest activities.
Over the past weekend the company’s stores were hit by pickets, “till-jams” and other protest actions across South Africa. Woolworths branches in Johannesburg (click here), Auckland Park (click here), Hammanskraal (click here), Vryheid (click here) Durban (click here), Bloemfontein (click here), Shelly Beach/Port Shepstone (click here) and elsewhere in the country were affected on one of the company’s busiest trading days.
The choice of protest actions varied, but increasingly activists and organizations appear to be carrying out “till-jams”. Till-jams are an anti-apartheid inspired civil disobedience and non-violent action where activists and consumers fill up their trolleys with goods, take it to the check out tills and then refuse to pay in protest against that stores’s trade relationship. Multiple till-jams are often carried out simultaneously at all checkout tills bringing the store to a grind.
Last week in a widely publicized action, anti-apartheid icon, Denis Goldberg carried out a till-jam action at the Constantia branch of Woolworths. Goldberg’s endorsement and participation in a till jam seems to have encouraged other activists and consumers.