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Starbucks workers are still without a labor deal four years after their first union win. Here’s why

About 140–150 Starbucks stores are striking indefinitely to push for better wages, staffing, and scheduling after four years without a union contract, union leaders said.

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By Chris Isidore, CNN (CNN) — August Code works at the first ever Starbucks location to unionize in 2021. But four years after that vote, he and his co-workers in Buffalo, New York, are still waiting on their union contract. “I would have imagined we would have seen a contract a long time ago,” Code told CNN. “To think we don’t have a contract four years later, yeah, that’s upsetting. I didn’t think we’d be at this point.” Tuesday is the anniver…

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Starbucks workers are still without a labor deal four years after their first union win. Here’s why

The Starbucks union organizing campaign has been one of the biggest successes in the American labor movement over the past few years. But despite momentum, there is still no first labor contract, a key goal of union representation.

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