21 Starbucks Stores Conduct One-Day Union Blitz - Workers United Has Organized Roughly 400 Stores, ‘But Is Locked In A Bitter Bargaining Fight With The Coffee Chain’
Dave Jamieson at The Huffington Post reports Starbucks Baristas from 21 stores around the country conducted a one-day Union Blitz earlier this week, potentially adding hundreds of new Members to a Union Campaign that’s battling the Coffee Chain for first contracts. Their Union, Workers United, said it is the largest group of Starbucks stores to go public with their organizing plans in a single day since the effort began in Buffalo, New York back in 2021. The 21 locations are scattered across 14 States from coast to coast. Baristas at roughly 400 of Starbucks’ 9,000 corporate-owned stores have formed Unions with Workers United as part of the campaign, one of the biggest U.S. Labor organizing successes in years. Workers United has won more than 80% of the Union Elections that have been held, according to the National Labor Relations Board.
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