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Starbucks Workers United-Represented Baristas ‘Secure Effects Bargaining Wins’ Following Company’s Store Closure Announcement

Published Thursday, October 2, 2025
by Starbucks Workers United News
Starbucks Workers United-Represented Baristas ‘Secure Effects Bargaining Wins’ Following Company’s Store Closure Announcement

Following the company’s announcement Starbucks will close hundreds of stores and cut an additional 900 corporate support positions, Starbucks Workers United has secured critical wins for impacted Union-represented Baristas through effects bargaining. 

Michelle Eisen, Starbucks Workers United spokesperson and a 15-year Veteran Barista, said: “While we remain outraged at how callously Starbucks handled these closures, we are proud that we have forced the company to make this process fairer for impacted Union Baristas. These measures to support Baristas show the power and strength of our Union. We remain focused on organizing stores and demanding Starbucks settle a fair Union contract that improves hours and staffing, increases take-home pay and resolves Unfair Labor Practices.”

Through effects bargaining, the Union secured the following victories for Baristas at the 59 Union stores that are closing: Union partners will get severance even if they turn down a transfer offer. Non-Union Baristas who don’t accept transfer offers lose severance; Union partners will get two days to accept a transfer offer, compared to Non-Union Baristas who are forced to decide immediately; Health benefits for enrolled Union Partners will continue through October 31st or December 31st in stores covered by a WARN Act; Union Partners who don’t get a transfer offer will be paid for scheduled shifts through October 5th if not covered by Fair Workweek or WARN Act, in which case they would be paid through October 12th and December 5th, respectively; and If the Union has formally disputed a Union Partner’s final written warning, Starbucks and the Union commit to a good faith review to determine reassignment. At Non-Union stores, a final written warning can automatically mean a partner is ineligible for transfer.

To Directly Access This Labor News Report, Go To: Starbucks Union Baristas Secure Effects Bargaining Wins Following Company’s Store Closure Announcement - Starbucks Workers United

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