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The Starbucks union campaign has slowed down in the face of the company's massive labor law violations. But it's far from over. Take what is happening in Columbus. Tucked around.
Starbucks is really pushing the bounds of legality, one assumes believing the right-wing courts will back them up, in its union busting campaigns. Starbucks introduced new financial-focused employee benefits on.
Starbucks is trying the tactic of closing unionized stores: Starbucks has informed workers at two locations that their stores will be closing, a move that the coffee chain’s union says.
I await the Opus Dei court deciding that this is indeed kidnapping. NEW: Starbucks is taking its union-busting to an unprecedented level. A South Carolina store manager is pressing kidnapping.
This is pretty interesting and I didn't know about it, though I do know that there are unionized Walmarts in Chile: The Starbucks union was founded in Chile in 2009,.
Richard Bensinger, left, who is advising unionization efforts, along with baristas Casey Moore, right, Brian Murray, second from left, and Jaz Brisack, second from right, discuss their efforts to unionize.

Richard Bensinger, left, who is advising unionization efforts, along with baristas Casey Moore, right, Brian Murray, second from left, and Jaz Brisack, second from right, discuss their efforts to unionize.
Richard Bensinger, left, who is advising unionization efforts, along with baristas Casey Moore, right, Brian Murray, second from left, and Jaz Brisack, second from right, discuss their efforts to unionize.