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quaint

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Mon Feb 20, 2023, 04:44 PM Feb 2023

Nationwide Federal Order Bars Starbucks From Firing Workers for Union Activity

CommonDreams
"Starbucks continues to violate the law in egregious ways, thus requiring a nationwide cease and desist order," said the general counsel for the National Labor Relations Board.

A federal judge issued a nationwide order late Friday barring Starbucks from firing union organizers—a ruling that affirmed a long-established law which workers say the coffee chain has violated hundreds of times since unionizing efforts were first launched in Buffalo, New York in 2021.

U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith ruled in Michigan that former shift supervisor Hannah Whitbeck must be reinstated in her position, which she was fired from in April 2022.

Whitbeck and National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Detroit Regional Director Elizabeth Kerwin argued that the former worker had been fired because of her involvement in union organizing at the store where she worked in Ann Arbor—one of 366 Starbucks stores across the U.S. where employees have organized to create bargaining units. Nearly 300 stores have won union elections so far.

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Nationwide Federal Order Bars Starbucks From Firing Workers for Union Activity (Original Post) quaint Feb 2023 OP
Kickin Faux pas Feb 2023 #1
K&R!! 2naSalit Feb 2023 #2
That's great news thatcrowwoman Feb 2023 #3
I have great hopes, too. quaint Feb 2023 #4

thatcrowwoman

(1,229 posts)
3. That's great news
Mon Feb 20, 2023, 08:47 PM
Feb 2023

There’s power in a union.
NEA-AFT-AFL-CIO through my retirement. Joined NEA as a student teacher way back in the last millennium. Served as building/school rep, local board of directors, state and national delegate for many years.

I think “the youths” are searching and learning about the value of unionizing. The employees of a tech company my daughter works for have started to talk about unionizing. She grew up in our union household, saw the hard work it took and the good things we worked on even if not always accomplished. She’s already a leader among her peers. I have much hope for their future and ours.
🕊thatcrowwoman

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