Posted on Apr 28, 2022
Employees at a Starbucks store in Minnesota become the first in the state to unionize
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good read/share, maybe it will catch fire and spread throughout America.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Starbucks Workers United is working with Workers United Upstate, "a union with experience building barista power," according to its website.
The Workers United Labor Union is a subsidiary of the Service Employees International Union, which represents employees in the textiles and manufacturing industries, as well as restaurants and coffee shops.
Twenty Starbucks stores across the country have now unionized. Around 220 Starbucks stores have sought elections, with more added every day.
Since his return to Starbucks last week as interim CEO, Howard Schultz has appealed to employees, known as partners at Starbucks, to trust him — not a union — to make things right for them."...
..."Starbucks Workers United is working with Workers United Upstate, "a union with experience building barista power," according to its website.
The Workers United Labor Union is a subsidiary of the Service Employees International Union, which represents employees in the textiles and manufacturing industries, as well as restaurants and coffee shops.
Twenty Starbucks stores across the country have now unionized. Around 220 Starbucks stores have sought elections, with more added every day.
Since his return to Starbucks last week as interim CEO, Howard Schultz has appealed to employees, known as partners at Starbucks, to trust him — not a union — to make things right for them."...
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