KEY POINTS
  • Thousands of Etsy sellers are on a weeklong strike to protest a recent hike to transaction fees, and other changes.
  • Kristi Cassidy, the strike's lead organizer, and other Etsy sellers are now considering forming a union.
  • "What that looks like, we don't really know, because we're kind of navigating uncharted territory," Cassidy said.
Illustrator Alex Kittle is putting her Etsy shop on "vacation mode" as part of a weeklong strike which has garnered the support of thousands of sellers.

In late February, Kristi Cassidy logged onto Reddit and made a call to action to people who sell their goods on Etsy

A day earlier, Etsy had announced it was hiking fees by 30%. For Cassidy, a seller of gothic wedding dresses on the e-commerce platform since 2006, the decision felt like an insult to small businesses who kept the site humming throughout the pandemic by selling their goods.