Starbucks baristas at locations in a dozen states have walked off the job as part of a holiday strike they say could spread to hundreds of stores by Tuesday unless the company ups its wage offer in ...
Starbucks Workers United ... The stores will reopen after the strike, including on Christmas Day.
Starbucks' union says workers are walking off the job at hundreds of stores across dozens of cities on Tuesday, the last planned day of what it is calling "the strike before Christmas." ...
A strike at Starbucks will expand to over 300 U.S. stores on Tuesday, with more than 5,000 workers expected to walk off the job before the five-day work stoppage ends later on Christmas Eve, the ...
Workers at more than a dozen Chicago area Starbucks were on strike Christmas Eve, union organizers said, as baristas escalated a national walkout that began in three cities, including Chicago ...
Workers at Starbucks stores plan to go on a five-day strike starting Friday to protest ... to hundreds of stores across the country by Christmas Eve. Starbucks Workers United, the union that ...
Iowa City Starbucks workers have staged a strike ... with a nine-figure compensation package. Dubbed "The Strike Before Christmas," the job action took place on Christmas Eve.
In response, a Starbucks spokesperson pointed to a company statement from Monday, asserting that most stores will remain operational with minimal disruption.
A rolling strike of Starbucks baristas began Friday and grows to include about 300 of the coffee giant's shops across the U.S.
The strike is in its third of five planned days amid the busy holiday season. Starbucks workers in three more major cities have joined a growing strike that is now in its third of five planned ...
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Workers at Starbucks locations in Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York and St. Louis have joined ongoing strikes across the country as baristas seek better pay.