Starbucks Workers Vote for Union at an Arizona Store
The victory was the union’s first outside Buffalo and appeared to underscore its momentum in organizing company employees across the country.
Read MoreThe victory was the union’s first outside Buffalo and appeared to underscore its momentum in organizing company employees across the country.
Read MoreThe store in Arizona joins two in New York as the only corporate Starbucks stores with a union.
Read MoreOn December 9, Starbucks workers at two stores in Buffalo took an enormous step toward organizing the coffee chain’s labor force when they voted to form a union with Workers United.
Read MoreThe National Labor Relations Board ruled that single Starbucks stores, not multiple locations in an area, were the proper jurisdictions for unionization votes.
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