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33: 148: 589: 652:, went on strike on March 11, 2022, due to what they alleged were threats to their job security and benefits if they petitioned to form a union. In the spring of 2022, Vice News obtained a leaked memo from Starbucks management telling baristas in Olympia, Washington, that "benefits and wages will essentially be frozen" during collective bargaining that could take a year or longer "if a contract is reached at all." In May 2023, Starbucks closed every store in 375: 529:
extended outside of the Buffalo area and the state of New York increased to more than 10. By the end of that January, more than 50 company-owned Starbucks stores in locations across the United States had petitioned for union recognition. By mid-February, the number increased to more than 70 across 20 states, and by the end of the month, to more than 100 stores across 25 states. In mid March 2022, the number grew to more than 150.
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company twice, letting stores vote as individual units and not delaying the vote count further. The ballot was conducted by mail. Separately, workers filed a NLRB complaint of company intimidation and surveillance to discourage the union drive. Prior to the vote's scheduling, Starbucks announced a minimum wage increase to $ 15 per hour and pay raises for tenured workers. Starbucks is represented by
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to union busting, an allegation which Starbucks denies. As of August 2023, over 8,900 workers at 356 Starbucks stores in the United States had voted to unionize, the vast majority under Starbucks Workers United. In September 2023, an NLRB judge found that Starbucks had violated labor law when it had announced pay raises only for non-union employees.
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store voted to unionize, with the workers voting unanimously in favor of the union. By May 27, 2022, a total of 100 stores voted in favor of unionizing; 200 stores had organized by late July. Workers and the NLRB at the challenged stores alleged stores that voted majority against unionizing were due
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Inspired by the success at Elmwood in Buffalo, union organizing drives proliferated across the United States. At the beginning of November 2021, workers at 3 other Buffalo locations had filed petitions with the NLRB for union votes. In early January 2022, the number of stores that had filed petitions
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went on strike for better wages and health care, the first strike in the company's history. Their leaders began a hunger strike after receiving no corporate response from two weeks of striking. At the time, Chile had the company's largest union population, including about 30% of its 670 workers since
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In 2008, the NLRB found that during the campaign, Starbucks committed 30 labor violations, including unlawfully terminating and threatening to discharge other union organizers to ward off union activity, unlawful surveillance and interrogation, and prohibiting the workers from discussing the union on
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Judge Michael Rosas had made regarding Starbucks unionization. Rosas had said that "Starbucks had displayed "egregious and widespread misconduct"" in responding to the unionization efforts in Buffalo, New York. Rosas ordered that Schultz must read the employees of Starbucks their rights or be present
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Starbucks Workers United has conducted strikes at over 190 store locations for more than 450 total days striking. SBWU has conducted numerous strikes over the course of its campaign. The largest strike action to date was on March 22, 2023, where 117 union locations staged the "One Day Longer, One Day
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case 'Starbucks Corporation v. McKinney, No. 23-367', Starbucks argued that the standards by which judges issue these types of injunctions varies across the states, and that the standards to issue injunctions for labor law cases were lower than the standards used for other types of law, and that the
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Barista Erik Forman at the Mall of America 1 Starbucks in Bloomington, MN was fired and then reinstated in 2008 under an NLRB settlement of a complaint of being fired for organizing. In a 2019 Philadelphia union drive, the company fired two organizing employees, which the labor board ruled unlawful.
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is the world's predominant multinational coffeehouse chain, selling specialty coffee, beverages, and assorted food in nearly 34,000 stores across 83 markets. The company is worth $ 100 billion as of 2021. Its largest markets are the United States (9,000 company-owned stores with 220,000 workers) and
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The company also requested that all 20 Buffalo-area stores vote simultaneously, as close to half of area employees worked at more than one store that year. This approach generally works against unionization and would have expanded the voting pool from 81 employees to 450. The NLRB sided against the
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has claimed credit for initiating "the first company in America to provide comprehensive health insurance to part-time people" despite that when Schultz became president of the company in 1987, he reneged on his pledge to honor that contract, and that it had been the standard for more than a decade
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The majority opinion rejected the board's argument that the differences between the two standards were semantic. "The reasonable-cause standard goes far beyond simply fine-tuning the traditional criteria," the majority wrote. "It substantively lowers the bar for securing a preliminary injunction."
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that contained anti-union messages. Starbucks temporarily closed some area stores for remodeling and added excessive staff to one of the stores preparing to vote. Workers said this reduced union support there, while Starbucks said the support was meant to compensate for increased sick leave during
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employees known for their efforts at unionization were fired, ostensibly for violating security and safety policies by letting a TV crew enter a closed store. Both the fired employees and the National Labor Relations Board argued that the firing was retribution for their unionization efforts. In
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to include workers from the 11 Starbucks stores. This approach intended for the larger, diluted unit to reject the union but backfired when the store workers did the opposite. Schultz proposed reductions in medical benefits, work hours, just-cause termination protections established in the prior
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One store employee, Daryl Moore, together with signatures of other workers opposed to the union, successfully moved to decertify the union in late 1987. The union for warehouse and roasting plant workers was also decertified in 1992. While company president Schultz wrote that the company had no
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The justices tightened the standards for when a federal court should issue an order to protect the jobs of workers during a union organizing campaign. The court unanimously rejected a rule that some courts had applied to orders sought by the National Labor Relations Board in favor of a higher
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Since January 2022, Starbucks Workers United has conducted strikes at over 190 store locations for more than 450 total days striking. The largest strike action to date on the SBWU campaign was on March 22, 2023, where 117 union locations staged the "One Day Longer, One Day Stronger" strike to
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The opinion pointed out that in cases where other laws allow judges to issue preliminary injunctions, the stricter standard was typically applied. It concluded that nothing in the labor law suggested that courts should deviate from that approach when it came to reinstating workers.
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Starbucks Workers United also organized major nationwide strike actions on November 17, 2022, called the "Red Cup Rebellion" to disrupt business on Starbucks' largest single-day sales event, "Red Cup Day." 105 store locations participated in this single-day strike.
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was sparked by a new policy that would require workers to adjust their schedules to meet a minimum availability of hours. The workers at this Starbucks walked out on July 11, 2022 (when the policy was to take effect), picketing at the entrance for 64 days.
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at a meeting where those rights are read. Schultz said he would not comply with this ruling "...because Starbucks Coffee did not break the law." On April 26, 2023 US labor board prosecutors indicated that the corporate leadership of Starbucks had not
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During the union drive, the company sent other managers and executives, including its North America retail president, to Buffalo to engage with employees about operational issues and participate in their work. Employees were forced to attend
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involvement in the employee's decertification filing, local union leaders said that the company management had made the decertification filing and hired anti-union consultants and lawyers to help. In his 1997 memoir,
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Between 1992 and 2021, the only unionized Starbucks employees were those who worked for other companies with unionized labor and a licensing agreement, such as those who operated kiosks in unionized supermarkets.
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efforts. Warehouse and roasting plant workers in Seattle were Starbucks' first to unionize in 1985. During contract negotiation, the bargaining unit expanded to include store workers but the same workers moved to
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Union organizers across the United States accused the company of a strong union-busting campaign during the Workers United campaign during 2021 and 2022. In early February, Starbucks fired multiple leaders of a
3158: 1815: 1889: 762:"Supreme Court, in Starbucks Ruling, Curbs Labor Regulator's Authority - In a blow to the National Labor Relations Board, the justices made it more difficult to order employers to reinstate fired workers" 1070: 68:. About a third of Starbucks' Chilean workforce is already unionized, as well as 450 workers in New Zealand and eight stores in Canada. The longest Starbucks strike lasted 64 days, took place in 2363: 1656: 970: 2086: 1307: 2191: 1001: 247:
stores ran an unsuccessful union drive with the campaign. The workers cited unlivable wages and difficulty securing enough hours to earn health benefits. The campaigns led to a series of
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union, Ontario became the third Canadian province to have unionized locations. This breakthrough was followed with rapid expansion in the following year, with successful union votes in
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their breaks. Starbucks denied any wrongdoing, and one charge that an employee was fired for organizing, to be rehired with back pay, was reversed on appeal. A 2007 complaint to the
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Previously in the United States, there had been inconsistent unionization efforts beginning in the 1980s. Many of those unions folded, in part due to the company's long history of
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Thompson, Arthur A.; Peteraf, Margaret A.; Gamble, John E.; Strickland, A. J. III; Janes, Alex; Sutton, Ciara (2013). "Starbucks: Evolving into a Dynamic Global Organization".
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has made 80 claims that Starbucks has engaged in anti-union activity including threats to shutdown stores, and terminating employees because of their unionization activities.
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In December 2021, the Elmwood Avenue store in Buffalo became the first location in the United States to unionize in the 2020s. The first union vote in Starbucks' hometown of
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the company entered the country in 2003. American IWW Starbucks Workers Union employees planned a "global week of action" in solidarity with the unaffiliated Chilean union.
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started organizing unions. The IWW, which works outside the mainstream American labor movement, intended to prove that unions could break into the fast food industry. In
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The strike followed an unfair labor practices charge, filed June 7 with the National Labor Relations Board, regarding the alleged worsening treatment of LGBT employees.
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Stronger" strike to commemorate outlasting interim-CEO Howard Schultz, who resigned prior to the Senate HELP committee hearing on union-busting sanctioned by Schultz.
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SBWU also organized a three-day strike the weekend before Christmas holiday, 2022 across 100 store locations, which the campaign dubbed the "Double Down Strike."
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fairly with 144 unionized Starbucks cafes by essentially having "failed and refused" to negotiate with the unions which represent those sites. Furthermore the
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The longest Starbucks union strike lasted 64 days, beginning on July 11, 2022, and ending on September 15, 2022, at the 874 Commonwealth Avenue location in
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higher standards should be used. On June 13, 2024, the court unanimously agreed with Starbucks' position, and returned the case to the lower courts.
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commemorate outlasting interim-CEO Howard Schultz, who resigned prior to the Senate HELP committee hearing on union-busting sanctioned by Schultz.
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Starbucks appealed the verdict. In June 2021, the company was again found to have been engaged in certain unfair labor practices in the case.
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in the mid-1990s through the mid-2000s. The company strongly opposed unionization efforts in the 2000s through present day, with multiple
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described the union drive as among the most promising initiatives to rebuild what had been a declining American labor movement.
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China (5,360 stores). Starbucks aims to grow its store count by 66% across 100 international markets by 2030. Beverages in the
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On June 26, Starbucks issued a press release promising to offer clearer guidelines surrounding the LGBT display policy.
251:(NLRB) cases that uncovered how corporate executives coordinated to fill union-supporting stores with anti-union hires. 2547: 1961: 1780:. Compiled Starbucks NLRB Union election case data, with sourcing to each case file link at nlrb.gov cited for each one 925: 853: 2966: 3358: 3275: 2899: 2661: 1472: 2688: 2145: 1838: 1034: 4052: 4006: 1209: 725: 720: 291: 3560: 1734: 2387:"Workers at a Seattle Starbucks vote to unionize, hoping to send a signal of change to the food-service industry" 3247: 3781: 3219: 2521: 1170: 593: 572: 474: 69: 4098: 3864: 2414: 2784: 3745: 3698: 3595: 730: 179: 3674:: Detailed findings of extensive unfair labor practices at the Buffalo and Rochester Starbucks stores, 2023 3630: 191:, one demanding the company overturn its "no-tattoo policy", and the other to better scheduling practices. 164:
prior for UFCW part-timers. In new negotiations, Schultz wanted to expand the warehouse and roasting plant
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Schultz defended his decisions saying, "If had faith in me and my motives, they wouldn't need a union."
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threshold, sought by Starbucks, that must be met in most other fights over court orders, or injunctions.
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in the country in an industry known for low unionization rates (1.2% of American food service workers).
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Close to 300 Starbucks stores have now unionized, but not a single one has negotiated a contract.
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The NLRB certified the first union outside of the Buffalo area on February 25, 2022, with a
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led an organizing campaign in the mid-2000s based in New York City that did not result in
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Crafting and Executing Strategy: The Quest for Competitive Advantage: Concepts and Cases
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location voting 25 to 3, with 3 votes being challenged. On March 22, 2022, the first
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in September 2022 and resulted in the unionization of the employees at that location.
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Starbucks Corporation and Workers United: Amended Administrative Law Judges Decision
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about animal and insect infestation found other violations but no health hazards.
2468:"Labor Officials Are Cracking Down Hard On Starbucks For Its Anti-Union Campaign" 2354:"The Starbucks Unionization Effort Is Now An 'Unprecedented' Nationwide Movement" 892:"Buffalo Starbucks store votes to become company's first unionized store in U.S." 3796: 3786: 2843: 2441:"Two more Seattle Starbucks stores vote to unionize, 100 so far throughout U.S." 1029: 466: 346: 284: 37: 1210:"Starbucks workers at a Buffalo store unionize in a big symbolic win for labor" 4077: 3801: 3750: 3536:"A 'Gen U' of young Starbucks baristas is powering a growing push to unionize" 2110:"Starbucks workers at three more Buffalo-area stores file for union elections" 688: 670: 613: 3644: 3609: 3574: 3514: 3370: 2980: 2911: 2877: 2822: 2700: 2548:"Starbucks strike across the country as videos show workers protest over pay" 2303: 2259: 2159: 2123: 2048:"Starbucks Is Desperately Trying To Slow A Union Campaign That's Caught Fire" 1926: 1852: 1777: 1748: 1715: 1591: 1549: 1436: 1392: 130:, including United States, Canada and Latin America, are Starbucks's largest 3740: 3714: 1953: 605: 298:
as the only unionized store in the country. Among their top grievances were
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complaints ending in settlements or findings of labor law violations. The
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safety precautions. They signed a three-year agreement in 2021.
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the union, did not result in a collective bargaining contract.
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On June 23, 2023, Starbucks Workers United led workers at 150
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Memphis Seven / Starbucks Corporation v. McKinney, No. 23-367
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Criticism of Starbucks § Labor issues and union busting
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Criticism of Starbucks § Labor issues and union busting
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On March 29, 2023 Howard Schultz testified in front of the
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contract. These negotiations, interrupted by a movement to
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Unionization efforts at the multinational coffee shop chain
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stores across the United States on a week-long, staggered
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357 of the unionized stores, out of the total listed 363.
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In 2011, the 200 workers in the Chilean Starbucks union
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Starbucks stores and a distribution plant unionized in
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August 2022, the NLRB got a federal judge to issue an
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the pandemic as it had done elsewhere in the country.
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List of Starbucks union petitions in the United States
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In 2014, Starbucks workers started two petitions on
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Sindicato de Trabajadores de Starbucks Coffee Chile
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This unionization effort started at a store in 44:As of June 2024, over 10,000 workers at over 400 3534:Rogers, Kate; Lucas, Amelia (January 28, 2022). 1804:Lucas, Amelia; Rogers, Kate (December 9, 2021). 760:Schieber, Noam; Nerkar, Santul (June 14, 2024). 755: 753: 751: 492:Starbucks workers union petitions over 2021–2022 2520:Wiener-Bronner, Danielle (September 29, 2023). 2415:"Starbucks union surpasses 200-store milestone" 612:to protest the company's removal of and ban on 155:Starbucks workers first voted to unionize with 3476:"The Unionized Starbucks in Your Neighborhood" 2496:"Map: Where Are Starbucks Workers Unionizing?" 2494:Staff, More Perfect Union (February 3, 2022). 1799: 1797: 1795: 1243:"The Unionized Starbucks in Your Neighborhood" 673:requiring Starbucks to reinstate the workers. 3977: 3699: 1772: 1770: 1459:"Starbucks settles barista's union complaint" 257:Occupational Safety and Health Administration 151:Starbucks workers rally and march in Seattle. 8: 2637:"Boston Starbucks strike ends after 64 days" 2635:Canham-Clyne, Aneurin (September 22, 2022). 1102: 1100: 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1088: 885: 883: 881: 879: 367: 1274:Wiener-Bronner, Danielle (March 29, 2023). 1203: 1201: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1193: 852:Zacks Equity Research (December 30, 2021). 271:When 12 stores and a distribution plant in 60:. As of March 2023 none have yet enacted a 3984: 3970: 3962: 3706: 3692: 3684: 3678:Workers United Complaint Against Starbucks 3474:Lichtenstein, Nelson (December 22, 2021). 3420:Gurley, Lauren Kaori (September 8, 2021). 2726:Wiener-Bronner, Danielle (June 27, 2023). 1338: 1336: 1334: 1241:Lichtenstein, Nelson (December 22, 2021). 676:Starbucks appealed the ruling, and in the 373: 366: 2352:Gurley, Lauren Kaori (January 31, 2022). 1056: 1054: 1052: 920: 918: 814: 812: 638:fought and strongly opposed unionization 31: 3357:Simonetti, Isabella (August 18, 2022). 3001:Toussaint, Kristin (February 8, 2022). 1571: 1569: 1567: 747: 114:was unanimously in favor of the union. 88:their representation within two years. 36:Starbucks workers protesting outside a 3616:from the original on December 10, 2021 3581:from the original on December 10, 2021 3461:from the original on February 13, 2022 3434:from the original on December 16, 2021 3171:from the original on February 23, 2022 3138:from the original on February 23, 2022 3105:from the original on February 23, 2022 3044:from the original on February 13, 2022 3013:from the original on February 10, 2022 2266:from the original on February 13, 2022 2244:Sainato, Michael (February 11, 2022). 2089:from the original on February 24, 2022 2027:from the original on December 10, 2021 1983:Sainato, Michael (November 23, 2021). 1964:from the original on December 10, 2021 1933:from the original on December 14, 2021 1892:from the original on December 12, 2021 1818:from the original on December 10, 2021 1755:from the original on November 25, 2012 1628:from the original on December 10, 2021 1598:from the original on December 10, 2021 1475:from the original on December 10, 2021 1399:from the original on December 10, 2021 1355:from the original on December 10, 2021 1255:from the original on February 24, 2022 1222:from the original on December 10, 2021 1169:Backman, Melvin (September 10, 2014). 1121:from the original on December 10, 2021 1073:from the original on December 10, 2021 1037:from the original on December 10, 2021 1004:from the original on February 28, 2021 864:from the original on December 31, 2021 4162:Labor relations in Washington (state) 3651:from the original on January 14, 2022 3546:from the original on January 29, 2022 3521:from the original on January 24, 2022 3486:from the original on January 16, 2022 3124:Rahman, Khaleda (February 22, 2022). 3091:Rahman, Khaleda (February 21, 2022). 2366:from the original on February 1, 2022 2283: 2281: 2225:from the original on February 1, 2022 2194:from the original on February 1, 2022 2058:from the original on February 4, 2022 1859:from the original on January 12, 2022 1624:(in Canadian French). July 14, 2009. 1416: 1414: 1372: 1370: 992:La Roche, Julia (December 10, 2020). 973:from the original on January 16, 2022 463:Service Employees International Union 7: 4157:Labor relations in the United States 3946: 3326:Chen, Michelle (December 16, 2022). 3220:"Starbucks workers strike in Denver" 2946:from the original on January 3, 2022 2546:Carbonaro, Giulia (March 22, 2023). 2288:Scheiber, Noam (February 25, 2022). 2011:Durbin, Dee-Ann (December 2, 2021). 1911:Prang, Allison (December 10, 2021). 1735:"Baristas Put Pressure on Starbucks" 1659:from the original on January 3, 2022 1457:Shepherd, Lauren (October 1, 2008). 1421:Greenhouse, Steven (April 3, 2007). 1343:Allison, Melissa (January 2, 2007). 1107:Scigliano, Eric (February 8, 2019). 961:Jamieson, Dave (December 10, 2021). 942:from the original on January 3, 2022 903:from the original on January 3, 2022 833:from the original on January 3, 2022 48:stores in at least 40 states in the 4147:Labor relations in New York (state) 3629:Scheiber, Noam (January 14, 2022). 3594:Scheiber, Noam (November 9, 2021). 2932:McDade, Aaron (December 17, 2021). 2898:Moreno, J. Edward (June 27, 2023). 2574:Romo, Vanessa (November 17, 2022). 2213:Selyukh, Alina (January 31, 2022). 2180:Eidelson, Josh (January 31, 2022). 2144:Scheiber, Noam (January 10, 2022). 2108:Scheiber, Noam (November 9, 2021). 2046:Jamieson, Dave (February 4, 2022). 1952:Eidelson, Josh (November 7, 2021). 1837:Scheiber, Noam (January 10, 2022). 1208:Scheiber, Noam (December 9, 2021). 1061:Jamieson, Dave (February 1, 2019). 3559:Scheiber, Noam (August 30, 2021). 3032:McCarthy, Amy (February 9, 2022). 2965:Higgins, Abigail (March 4, 2022). 2738:from the original on June 28, 2023 2707:from the original on June 28, 2023 2609:Saxena, Jaya (December 16, 2022). 2590:from the original on July 29, 2023 2413:Fantozzi, Joanna (July 26, 2022). 2077:Baxter, Brian (January 31, 2022). 1878:Romero, Dani (December 12, 2021). 1023:Farr, Sheila (February 15, 2017). 305:Starting in 2023, with a store in 157:United Food and Commercial Workers 25: 3447:Jaffe, Greg (February 12, 2022). 3190:Rahman, Khaleda (March 7, 2022). 3157:Harris, Jon (February 22, 2022). 2687:Haddon, Heather (June 27, 2023). 2385:Groover, Heidi (March 22, 2022). 1306:Eidelson, Josh (April 26, 2023). 819:Farley, Alan (January 28, 2021). 736:List of Starbucks union petitions 279:unionized in the late-1990s with 3993:Multinational corporation unions 3945: 3936: 3935: 1647:Green, Kiernan (June 30, 2021). 1618:"Une première dans un Starbucks" 705: 691: 501: 467:heightened unionization activity 3300:Eidelson, Josh (July 6, 2023). 3218:Bitler, Dara (March 11, 2022). 2466:Jamieson, Dave (May 20, 2022). 1733:Jargon, Julie (July 26, 2011). 1377:Gross, Daniel (April 8, 2007). 890:Dinki, Tom (December 9, 2021). 596:sticker on a crosswalk sign in 229:Industrial Workers of the World 223:Industrial Workers of the World 101:Industrial Workers of the World 62:collective bargaining agreement 4046:Internet and Telecommunication 3246:Blest, Paul (April 15, 2022). 2783:Kim, Juliana (June 23, 2023). 2757:Saxena, Jaya (June 14, 2023). 2439:Tracy, Gerald (May 27, 2022). 1678:Nielsen, Kevin (May 5, 2023). 1576:Saba, Rosa (October 8, 2020). 785:Hsu, Andrea (March 31, 2023). 584:2023 LGBT pride display strike 249:National Labor Relations Board 208:National Labor Relations Board 97:National Labor Relations Board 1: 3274:Thakker, Prem (May 9, 2023). 573:Brookline, Massachusetts, USA 4152:Labor relations in Tennessee 1025:"Starbucks: The Early Years" 1653:Vancouver Island Free Daily 1522:Featherstone, Liza (1999). 450:twitter.com/SBWorkersUnited 4178: 4142:Labor relations by company 1524:"The Burger International" 726:Apple worker organizations 721:Amazon worker organization 629: 600:, Washington, in June 2023 356: 3931: 475:captive audience meetings 372: 206:to respond to the ruling 204:US Senator Bernie Sanders 200:US Senate Labor Committee 3782:Coffee Equipment Company 2848:Starbucks Workers United 2419:Nation's Restaurant News 664:In February 2022, seven 594:Starbucks Workers United 368:Starbucks Workers United 353:Starbucks Workers United 70:Brookline, Massachusetts 4132:Criticisms of companies 3921:United States petitions 1144:. 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