http://www.infoshop.org/inews/article.php?story=20080125063212886Starbucks discriminates, Tamika's Story
My name is Tamika Williams and I've been a Starbucks barista for almost a year and a half. As a single mom, I take my job seriously and I do it well. Whether it's making drinks to standard or going above and beyond with customer service, I get the job done.
I wish I could tell you that I believe Starbucks "embraces diversity", but in my case that's just not true. For months now, I have been discriminated against by Starbucks on account of my race. I've been disciplined for things white workers don't get disciplined for and management constantly disrespects me. This discrimination has resulted in reduced pay raises and in me getting suspended.
When I wanted to further my partner development I was belittled and discouraged. I was physically attacked by a co-worker and for my trouble I received a write-up. He's white and he informed me he was not given a write-up. White workers haven't had to bring in doctor's notes when they're sick, I do. There's more but I think you get the picture.
Time and time again I have spoken out against unfair treatment and received responses like I'm "too sensitive". I've had enough. I'm standing up for myself and for my family. I've joined the Starbucks Workers Union and filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Working alongside baristas around the country who are part of the Union has made me feel empowered for the first time since I started working at Starbucks. I look forward to winning justice for my family and for my co-workers.
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