“We are striking to bring attention to Starbucks' ongoing unfair labor practices, and its continued union-busting activities to discourage unionization,” shared Ivan Modesto, barista at the Euclid and University location.
They're claiming Starbucks discriminatorily denies workers benefit improvements at stores which haven't formed unions yet.
Starbucks workers recently held a three-day strike across the country in response to company headquarters closing union stores. In total, workers have held more than 330 strikes.
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