Starbucks Workers Strike Ahead Of Shareholder Meeting
Huff PostLOADING ERROR LOADING ARLINGTON, Va. ― Sam Dukore had some unfortunate news for the regulars at his Starbucks store in Arlington, Virginia, on Wednesday. The cafe in Arlington’s Court House neighborhood was one of more than 100 Starbucks stores around the country where workers took part in a one-day work stoppage, according to the baristas’ union, Workers United. Workers United said Wednesday’s protests served as a “welcome” to the new CEO and an invitation for the company “to stop its unprecedented campaign of union busting.” Starbucks has denied threatening workers or breaking the law during the campaign. Dave Jamieson/HuffPost Dukore’s co-worker Jayde Coler, 33, said she had received several lectures about the dress code at the union store, something she hadn’t experienced at a nearby nonunion store she had worked at previously. None of Starbucks’ U.S. corporate-owned stores had union representation until the Workers United campaign began a year and a half ago.