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Pinterest icon The letter "P" styled to look like a thumbtack pin. About 30 Starbucks employees at the New York store will participate in the vote, Bloomberg reported. In Europe, for example, the mere idea of tipping feels strange.
It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. Menu icon A vertical stack of three evenly spaced horizontal lines. So far, the labor disputes haven't appeared to dent Starbucks' sales.
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It might be a bit of a basic choice, but there's no denying that any flavored latte is a tasty treat — whether it be vanilla, caramel, or hazelnut. The tang of the citrus mixed with honey is bound to soothe a sore throat, especially in the colder months. Another Starbucks staple that's perfect hot or iced is the chai latte. A chai latte is a perfect drink to order when the seasons are changing. "What's happening in America is much bigger than Starbucks," Schultz told The New York Times in June.
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You won't be disappointed if you make vanilla lattes your new go-to.
Most of the walkouts are starting Friday, part of a three-day unfair labor practice strike over what workers see as selective closures of union stores. One store in Seattle, where Starbucks is headquartered, was shut down last week, raising outcry among SBWU baristas. The national actions this weekend are part of a three-month period of escalation by workers and their union, SEIU affiliate Workers United, to push back against a harsh campaign of retaliation by the $117 billion coffee company. As part of that effort, SBWU is asking consumers not to purchase Starbucks gift cards during the holidays. The fired barista, Will Westlake, was a key organizer at one of the first three cafes around Buffalo, New York, that petitioned to unionize last year, and a high-profile face of the labor campaign nationwide. Westlake has said he began wearing the pin earlier this year to honor a co-worker who died by suicide, to protest the company’s selective enforcement of its dress code, and to call attention to actions by management that harm workers’ mental health.
In response, the company has cracked down hard on a national level, apparently to stem further organizing, and brought back its longtime CEO Howard Schultz, who once compared the Starbucks corporate culture to that of Holocaust victims sharing a blanket. More recently, workers rallied with labor allies in ten cities, including Buffalo, Chicago, and New York, to mark the one-year anniversary of the network’s first union win at the Elmwood store in Buffalo last December. “We’re hoping to show Starbucks that we are not backing down, that we’re getting stronger, that we’re committing to more actions,” says Julie Marie Langevin, a Redding, Massachusetts–based barista and member of SBWU at a non-union store. “Since we won our union election, the store has remained really understaffed during the week,” says Julia Berkman, a barista based in Waban, Massachusetts, whose store will be on strike all weekend. Up to 100 stores represented by Starbucks Workers United are set to go on strike this weekend, including over 20 that are going on strike for the first time. Of all the tea drinks offered at the chain, the Honey Citrus Mint was by far the most ordered while I was working.
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In an October termination notice, the company said it fired him due to “refusal to abide by the dress-code policy,” as well as attendance issues. This is the second major strike in a month by Starbucks' U.S. workers. On Nov. 17, workers at 110 Starbucks stores held a one-day walkout. That effort coincided with Starbucks' annual Red Cup Day, when the company gives reusable cups to customers who order a holiday drink. Organizers lauded what they described as the longest national action in the worker network’s brief history. The strike in November had been the first on a coordinated national level, though individual stores have held scores of strikes over the past few months, including two victorious ones that lasted over 40 days.

"Starbucks, unfortunately, happens to be the proxy of what is happening. We're right in the middle of it. If a company is as progressive as Starbucks, that's done so much and at the 100th percentile, can be threatened by a third party, then anyone can." The unionization movement at Starbucks locations has shaken Schultz, who stepped in as interim CEO earlier this year. He has publicly statedhe would not embrace union efforts at a company where he is known as the architect of creating progressive employee benefits. Workers United noted that Starbucks recently closed the first store to unionize in Seattle, the company's hometown. Starbucks has said the store was closed for safety reasons.
Close to 7,000 employees work at those unionized stores. Starbucks workers around the U.S., including some in Southern California, launched a planned three-day strike as part of their effort to unionize the coffee chain's stores. According to the National Labor Relations Board, Workers United has filed at least 446 unfair labor practice charges against Starbucks since late last year, including that the company fired labor organizers and refused to bargain. The company, meanwhile, has filed 47 charges against the union, among them allegations that it defied bargaining rules when it recorded sessions and posted the recordings online. Reports suggest one reason for the change is that Starbucks is undergoing something of a unionization drive and credit card tipping is one of the things unions demand.

As early as 1988, Starbucks extended healthcare coverage to part-time employees and ensured that it included domestic partnerships. Other industry-leading benefits have come in its wake, such as college-tuition coverage, 401k plans, and parental leave. Many of these benefits are rare for workers at retailers or restaurants.
Once upon a time, I used to go to Starbucks most days. I'd tip in cash because I knew the baristas there, and we always used to chat. And, if one paid with a credit card and had no cash, there was no way to tip. The National Labor Relations Board has filed 45 separate complaints against the company and is currently seeking a national cease-and-desist order against what it sees as union-busting by Starbucks. SBWU has filed a whopping 548 unfair labor practice complaints this calendar year.
Like the chai latte, it has a spicy flavor profile with cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, making it the perfect drink for the fall and winter. The caramel macchiato and vanilla latte are great classic options in the colder months. I was a Starbucks baristafor nearly a year, so I've tasted a lot of the hot drinks on the menu. "We want consistent scheduling," said Veronica Gonzalez, a Starbucks supervisor who picketed in Highland Park on Friday.
Workers at a Boston Starbucks stayed out for 64 days until the company replaced the store’s manager. In November, upwards of 110 stores went on strike on what baristas said is one of the company’s busiest days, Red Cup Day, when the company hands out reusable red cups to customers. The lack of negotiations has frustrated Starbucks workers. The election win at Buffalo’s Elmwood location triggered an exponential increase in union filings at Starbucks around the country over the winter that continued into the spring. All told, 269 company-run stores have won union elections—a far cry from the approximately 9,000 stores in the U.S., but many, many more than the zero that prevailed as of November 2021.
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