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He closed local for lack of staff, Starbucks threw him out and Court ordered $5 million to be paid: Union warns that "every attack will have a response"

Summary by El Desconcierto
The Labor Court ordered Starbucks to pay more than $5.8 million for unjustified dismissal of a worker. Union leader Antonio Páez warned that the ruling confirms what they have denounced years ago: low staffing, high workload and precarious conditions.
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The Labor Court ordered Starbucks to pay more than $5.8 million for unjustified dismissal of a worker. Union leader Antonio Páez warned that the ruling confirms what they have denounced years ago: low staffing, high workload and precarious conditions.

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El Desconcierto broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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