National Labor Relations Board says Starbucks 'illegally closed stores'

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2023
  • The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is accusing Starbucks of illegally closing locations to deter union organizing.
    The federal agency wants the company to reopen 23 locations, including seven in Seattle and one in Everett.
    Starbucks denies wrongdoing, saying the company firmly believes the allegations lack merit.
    The independent federal agency issued a complaint Wednesday. The NLRB is seeking an order that would require the company to reopen the locations and compensate workers who lost pay as a result.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @imageislandmarine4988

    This is a First, the mentally ill people are coming up with more dictator ideals. Any private organization has the right to freely make decision on the gains and losses within their organization. Hope Starbucks counter sues. for defamation

  • @R.O.O.T.

    Starbuck workers are over age. They should make way for students and teenagers to gain work experience especially the ones from less blessed families.

  • @NickRichards

    The reason we need coffee is to be awake so that we can work. Starbucks corporate closed the coffee store.

  • @bonniehammond9566

    The 23 and jackson starbucks had crack heads with shirts off playing dice on the side walk. Daily 😂

  • @1805movie

    The people who run Starbucks are just as bad as Amazon. Just treat your employees with respect. It's not that hard. Unions are the reason why we have fair wages in the first place.

  • @veramann

    If you own a store or shop that's not profitable, then you have the right to close it. At the same time, you have the right to join a union. Therefore, it's not illegal if it isn't done by force or violence.

  • @pycopathonthelosse

    Oh boo hoo noobe can get thierover priced coffie