Company offers to help laid-off Bud Light workers find jobs at ‘pro-America businesses’

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Former Bud Light workers say Anheuser-Busch values ‘do not represent their employee base,’ PublicSq. CEO Michael Seifert says

Former Bud Light workers are taking two conservative organizations, Public Sq. and RedBalloon, up on their offers to help find them new employment after being laid off.

Bud Light sales have plummeted since the beer maker partnered with Dylan Mulvaney in April to celebrate the transgender influencer’s “365 Days of Girlhood.” The move prompted online outrage and nationwide boycotts that are hitting the wallets of retailers, distributors, bars and contracted companies.

“Consumers carry a lot of buying power, and they should move their money to brands that share their values. And we’ve learned that Bud Light doesn’t,” he said. “But a lot of the people caught in the crossfire are these innocent employees that had nothing to do with the decisions made by upper management.”

 

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