AFL-CIO Boycott List

When some labor disputes with businesses cannot be resolved, the AFL-CIO supports its affiliates by endorsing their boycotts. A boycott is an act of solidarity by voluntarily abstaining from the purchase or use of a product or service.

FOOD AND BEVERAGE

Reynolds American Inc.
Vuse e-cigarette

Mondelēz/Nabisco
"Made in Mexico" snack foods

HOTELS

Alaska
Anchorage - Hampton Inn Anchorage
Anchorage - Hilton Anchorage
Anchorage - Hilton Garden Inn
Anchorage - Homewood Suites by Hilton Anchorage
Anchorage - Marriott Anchorage Downtown

California
Long Beach - Hilton Long Beach
Los Angeles - Crowne Plaza Los Angeles Airport
Los Angeles - Four Seasons Beverly Hills
Los Angeles - Hilton Los Angeles Airport
Los Angeles - Hotel Bel Air
Pasadena - Langham Huntington
Rancho Palos Verdes - Terranea Resort
Sacramento - Hyatt Regency Sacramento
San Francisco - Hyatt Centric Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco - Le Meridien
Santa Clara - Hyatt Regency Santa Clara

Washington, D.C.
STARR restaurants: The Occidental, Osteria Mozza and Le Diplomate 
Knightsbridge Restaurant Group:  Modena, Bombay Club and Rasika
U.S. House of Representatives: PX Tacos/Java House, Starbucks Elite Management Franchisee, Jimmy John's Clarke Williams Franchisee and CHA Street Food

LEGAL SERVICES

Gleason, Dunn, Walsh & O'Shea
McDonald, Lamond, Canzoneri & Hickernell

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

T-Mobile

Updated: May 1, 2026

Additional boycott information, as well as lists of union-made products and services, can be found at unionlabel.org.