Wayfair employees were planning a walkout for Wednesday after learning that their company was selling beds and other furniture to a detention center for migrant children in Texas, according to multiple reports.

Two Wayfair employees who spoke on the condition of anonymity told the Washington Post that the company would fulfill a $200,000 order to the center, located in Carrizo Springs, Texas.

The protest was planned for 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday near the company’s Boston headquarters, according to a Twitter page called WayFairWalkOut.

Wayfair has two warehouses in New Jersey; one in Linden and one in Cranbury. It was unclear if workers at the two locations would participate in the action.

tl;dr - Wayfair sold beds to furnish border camps; 547 employees signed a petition to ask that we cease all business with border camps; CEO said no —>employees are walking out tmrw at 1:30pm. We ask that Wayfair donate all profits made from the sale to RAICES #WayfairWalkout — wayfairwalkout (@wayfairwalkout) June 25, 2019

The order was placed by a government contractor that manages the facility known as BCFS, which was also sold furniture by Wayfair for a now-closed Texas facility that once held more than 2,500 teenagers, according to the report.

There have been reports of children at a detention center in Clint, Texas, being denied basic items including toothpaste and soap and now nearly 550 employees signed a letter to company executives to stop doing business with with contractors that operate migrant detention camps, the Post stated.

The company said it planned on fulfilling the order in a letter obtained by the Washington Post.

“As a retailer, it is standard practice to fulfill orders for all customers and we believe it is our business to sell to any customer who is acting within the laws of the countries in which we operate," the letter stated. "Your fellow employees hold a wide range of opinions and perspectives and Wayfair, as a mass-market brand, is oriented to serve a broad and diverse customer base.”

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