Starbucks in Colorado Springs takes first step towards unionizing, joining national movement
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Starbucks in Colorado Springs takes first step towards unionizing, joining national movement
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – The baristas of two Colorado Starbucks locations have filed for union elections – the first step in joining a growing national movement of Starbucks workers asking for better wages and improved working conditions. On Monday, March 31, employees at a Colorado Springs location filed a petition for a union election. Workers at a separate location in Fort Collins, identified by our Denver news partners as the store o…
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