SEATTLE — Starbucks plans to close five stores in Seattle in a matter of weeks, including four unionized locations, escalating tensions between the company and some workers in its hometown. The union ...
The union that represents thousands of Starbucks workers is pushing back against the corporation's plan to close five Seattle outlets, four of which are unionized.
Starbucks will soon close five Seattle stores, a company spokesperson confirmed Monday. These locations will close in early April: 1730 Minor Ave. 305 Harrison Street 4800 Sand Point Way NE (Seattle ...
Thousands of unionized Starbucks baristas walked off the job on Nov. 13 last year for SBWU’s longest strike in its four-year ...
Starbucks Workers United, the union organizing Starbucks baristas, said stores in 45 cities would be impacted.
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