Starbucks, Workers United made ‘significant progress' in this week's contract talks

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Starbucks, Workers United made ‘significant progress' in this week's contract talks
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Starbucks and the union plan to meet again in late May to keep working on the framework that will inform every single-store contract.

The two-day session marked the first time in nearly a year that Starbucks and Workers United came to the bargaining table.

The two parties discussed a process to resolve grievances, details related to the union's representation of Starbucks baristas and other topics on Wednesday and Thursday in Atlanta. The coffee giant spent more than two years battling the union, which is an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union. Workers United has broadly pushed for higher wages and more consistent scheduling, among a range of other priorities.

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