John,
When I started working at Starbucks, things started out great. Then out of nowhere, my hours got cut to fewer than 20/week. Those great benefits Starbucks loves to talk about? They disappeared when they cut my hours.
It's disgusting for a corporation worth billions of dollars to force employees to rely on SNAP and Medicaid so they can keep flying their CEO to the office on a private jet. That's why we're fighting for a fair union contract and an end to union busting.
We're asking our allies and customers like you to take action in solidarity. That action? Delete The App! Take 2 minutes to do 3 quick things:
1. Open up your phone and delete the Starbucks app
2. Text five friends and tell them to Delete the App
3. Share that act of solidarity to help us build momentum:
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If you're reading this, you've probably grabbed a cup of coffee from Starbucks before. I can't wait for you to be able to do that again.
The reality is that customers have the power to help us win. That's what saying No Contract, No Coffee was about, and that's what deleting the app is all about.
We never won anything by asking nicely. Today, we see countless examples of people coming together to fight injustice. Every major victory for economic and racial justice has been won through a series of small actions like this.
Stand with baristas and Delete the App today.
In solidarity,
Jasmine Leli
Starbucks Worker
Buffalo, NY
Fight for a Union and Starbucks Workers United
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