Instead of meeting with their workers, Starbucks has fired workers and closed stores. We’re rallying to tell Howard Schultz and the board of directors of Starbucks: Stop bullying baristas and agree to a fair contract.
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Hi John,

 

In the past year, Starbucks workers have organized 270 stores. In response, Starbucks Corp. has fired workers and closed down stores. Join Starbucks workers to rally against corporate bullying and union busting.

 

Dec. 9 at 5 p.m.

Courthouse Plaza

2200 Clarendon Blvd.

Arlington, Va.

On Dec. 9, 2021, in Buffalo, New York, the first Starbucks store voted to unionize.

 

This was a massive victory, and some 7,000 Starbucks workers have organized since then.

 

Instead of meeting workers at the bargaining table, Starbucks has fired more than 150 workers who were organizing and closed stores where unions were building.

 

So join workers at a rally to tell Starbucks: Stop union-busting!

 

In Solidarity,

 

Team AFL-CIO

 

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