Right-to-work activists are ramping up their efforts to help decertify Starbucks unions.
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation posted a notice to all Starbucks employees on its website, urging them to contact the organization for free legal advice and help with decertifying their unions.
The post walks through how to offer up a vote to decertify their unions, to slash union dues and to leave the union as an individual. “The decertification petition filed at a small number of stores is part of a concerted union-busting effort on the part of Starbucks with the support of the Koch brothers-funded, right-wing, anti-union organization, the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation,” a statement from the union read.
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