UPDATE
Dec 23, 2024 7:15 PM CST
A five-day strike by Starbucks baristas had closed 59 stores as of Monday afternoon, according to the union organizing the workers. The strike, which began Friday in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle, spread Monday to stores in Boston, Dallas, and Portland, Oregon, the AP reports. Workers in New York, Denver, Pittsburgh, and other cities also joined the strike over the weekend. "Walkouts are expected to continue surging through Christmas Eve," Starbucks Workers United said, per the Guardian. "The final days before Christmas are traditionally one of Starbucks' busiest customer traffic times of the year." Starbucks, which has around 10,000 company-owned stores in the US, said the strike has had "no significant impact" on store operations.
Dec 20, 2024 4:28 AM CST
Workers at Starbucks stores plan to go on a five-day strike starting Friday to protest lack of progress in contract negotiations with the company. The strikes are scheduled to begin in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle and could spread to hundreds of stores across the country by Christmas Eve.
- Starbucks Workers United, the union that has organized workers at 535 company-owned US stores since 2021, said Starbucks has failed to honor a commitment made in February to reach a labor agreement this year. The union also wants the company to resolve outstanding legal issues, including hundreds of unfair labor practice charges that workers have filed with the National Labor Relations Board, the AP reports.