PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Thousands of Starbucks workers across the nation, including in Philadelphia, walked out of their jobs Thursday to protest better working conditions, including higher wages.
Starbucks - which has long prided itself on its reputation as a progressive, worker-friendly employer - has said it respects workers' right to protest. In recent months the company has raised pay ...
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The union representing Starbucks staff says that workers at more than 150 stores will be striking, partly in protest of the company's apparent treatment of Pride displays. Starbucks Workers United ...
In an open letter, Starbucks’ Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol wrote: “I deeply respect the right of partners to choose to be ...
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The protests in East Rutherford have become ... saw an explosion in news headlines surrounding labor unions. Workers at Starbucks, Amazon, CVS, Lyndhurst’s Medieval Times and the Short Hills ...