Coors Boycott: The Influence of the Chicano MovementMain MenuBeer and Politics: An IntroductionAn introduction to the who, what, when, and where of the Coors BoycottCoors: Corruption and DiscriminationHow did the issues within Coors spark the boycott? What did Coors do during the Boycott?Support on Coors' SideWho was supporting Coors during this boycott? What was Coors perspective on the matter?Support for the BoycottWho supported the Boycott as it was occurring, why did they support it, and specific examples of supporting documentsImpact and LegacyWhat happened to Coors? Was the boycott effective? Coors today?CreditsFliers and CartoonsCheyenne, Bryana, Naomi366c519e9e71a9d3a9837fedd4b7faabd765a585
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12019-03-05T18:59:42-08:00Cheyenne, Bryana, Naomi366c519e9e71a9d3a9837fedd4b7faabd765a585327691A collection of Boycott Coors and pro-Chicano pride buttons. Taken from Freddie Freak Trujillo's collection. plain2019-03-05T18:59:43-08:00Cheyenne, Bryana, Naomi366c519e9e71a9d3a9837fedd4b7faabd765a585
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12019-02-21T18:32:11-08:00Impact and Legacy11What happened to Coors? Was the boycott effective? Coors today?plain2019-04-24T23:19:29-07:00 The Coors Boycott ended with less of a bang and more of a fizzle. It officially ended when the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations and the Coors company came to an agreement in 1987 as Coors was losing too much money in key states like California and Colorado. Coors agreed to give the workers a right to unionize and the whole issue seemed to fade away. As the strike came to an end and time went on however, it seemed that many of strikers demands had gone unmet. However, they continued to fight for their rights to unionize and gain substantial freedoms in the workforce and the boycott refused to end.
Coors eventually had to find a way to stabilize the union and work with the remaining strikers in order to gain popularity once more. Coors ended up being taken to court due to their discriminatory hiring and firing practices. This ended up with Coors losing and needing to take away their polygraph exams. This also ended up in the boycott earning a lot of publicity and at the same time forcing Coors to have to work to improve their reputation. Coors did this by paying many Chicano organizations and labor unions reparations and they still continue to fund these types of organizations today. However all is not perfect as there are still conservative and prejudicial practices held by Coors breweries all over the world today and many people still choose to actively boycott them.