14 Total Updates Since
Dec 15, 2021, 12:22pm EST
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Starbucks Workers United’s Red Cup Rebellion, Explained
Starbucks workers are striking again on Red Cup Day, and this year more people are getting involved
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“Nobody’s Going to Silence Me”
Starbucks workers say the company’s media policy violates their rights
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The Starbucks Union Claims the Company Is Taking Down Pride Decorations
The coffee chain denies the allegations, despite accounts from workers in a number of different stores
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Howard Schultz Doesn’t Think Starbucks Has Done Anything Wrong
In testimony before Congress, Schultz doubled down on the company’s anti-union position
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Starbucks Workers Head Into Their Biggest Strike Ever
The “Double Down Strike” will last three days, and affect 100 stores
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Starbucks Workers Hit the Company Where It Hurts: Red Cup Day
SB Workers United is organizing strikes at 100 Starbucks locations across the country on one of the company’s busiest days
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Starbucks Managers Allegedly Threaten Trans Workers’ Healthcare Benefits
It’s not the first accusation of anti-union tactics as the Starbucks unionization effort moves full steam ahead
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Starbucks Is Raising Wages and Increasing Benefits — But Not at Unionized Stores
“This threat is blatantly unlawful and a continuation of the union-busting campaign,” Starbucks Workers United said in a statement
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How Scared Is Howard Schultz of the Starbucks Union Wave?
The Starbucks CEO reportedly confronted a unionizing barista at a Long Beach, California meeting
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Starbucks’ Howard Schultz Returns as CEO Amid Union Wave
Both investors and employees are calling on the company to abandon its anti-union stance, but workers say Schultz has a history of anti-union sentiment
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Everything You Should Know About the Starbucks Union Wave
Workers at more than 100 Starbucks locations have petitioned to unionize — and momentum is growing
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Fired Memphis Starbucks Worker: “I Know That I Was Retaliated Against”
The coffee giant fired seven employees in Memphis for alleged violations of its policies. The workers say it was retaliation for organizing a union.
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For a Newly Unionized Starbucks in Buffalo, the Future Looks Grand(e)
As the first-ever Starbucks store votes to unionize, one employee hopes to spread the momentum nationwide