Starbucks Agrees To Union Organizing 'Framework'
Daniel Wiessner at Reuters reports Workers United and -Starbucks have agreed to create a "framework" to guide organizing and collective bargaining and potentially settle scores of pending legal disputes. The two said in a joint announcement that during talks to settle an ongoing court case, "a constructive path forward emerged" on the future of the nationwide Worker Organizing Campaign that began in 2021 and has led Workers to Unionize at nearly 400 of the company's 9,000 U.S. stores. The Coffee Chain and Union agreed to begin discussions on a "foundational framework" that includes a fair process for Workers to organize and a process to achieve Collective Bargaining Agreements on a store-by-store basis.
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