https://jacobin.com/2025/04/worker-organizing-starbucks-democracy-blanc
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Sign the @SBWorkersUnited pledge to show @Starbucks that not bargaining higher wages and better benefits for union baristas is bad for business! Pledge now: bit.ly/4hiUGmp #NoContractNoCoffee
#Starbucks #StarbucksWorkersUnited #OrganizedLabor #UnionStrong
Looks like #Starbucks workers are on strike due to the company's refusal to negotiate with the #union.
Remember to avoid buying any Starbucks while the strike is going on in solidarity! Don't cross that picket line.
Just an FYI that Starbucks doesn't deserve your business especially during a strike https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/starbucks-union-announces-strike-last-christmas-eve-3-major-cities-rcna185028
Workers with the #UnitedFarmWorkers, the #UnionofSouthernServiceWorkers, #StarbucksWorkersUnited and other #union members are organizing around the country under the banner of #HeatWeek demanding protections from extreme heat.
Earlier this month, a 36-year-old sanitation worker in #Baltimore, Ronald Silver II, collapsed and died while on the job as the heat index reached 105 degrees.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/aug/13/workers-protections-heat-week
Starbucks has resumed bargaining with union leaders amid a fresh wave of organized stores after the world’s largest coffee chain agreed to open talks over labor agreements. After a long, embittered campaign, the Seattle-based coffee giant jointly announced a new framework with Workers United in February to reach contracts with unionized stores. Bargaining got under way on Wednesday, and is due to continue on Thursday.