Column: Why Starbucks has become a huge unionization target — and why the company is in a panic
Column: Why Starbucks has become a huge unionization target — and why the company is in a panic
Read MoreColumn: Why Starbucks has become a huge unionization target — and why the company is in a panic
Read MoreThe National Labor Relations Board has sued the coffee shop chain Starbucks for allegedly retaliating against three employees who were involved in organizing a union.
Read MoreFive Starbucks stores in the Richmond area have become the first of the coffee chain’s locations in Virginia to unionize.
Read MoreStarbucks fired the 20-year-old barista and organizer just days before employees begin voting on whether to unionize.
Read MoreEmployees at six more Starbucks coffee shops voted to join Workers United, a labor union affiliated with the SEIU.
Read MoreSince the first corporate Starbucks location voted to unionize late last year, 10 others have voted. Only one store has voted against unionizing. The latest and largest Starbucks to unionize is the company’s flagship store in Manhattan, which voted 46-36 on Friday to unionize.
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