Thousands of Starbucks workers who walked off the job Tuesday, concluding what amounted to a five-day strike against the coffee giant, were expected to return to work on Christmas Day.
Just in time for the holidays, thousands of Starbucks baristas are expected to be back at work Wednesday after a five-day ...
Leading up to the holidays, Starbucks workers were in picket lines in cities like Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
More than 5,000 workers were expected to take part in walkout that ends later on Christmas Eve, their union says.
Earlier, Starbucks said the union “prematurely ended” a bargaining session and called for talks to continue. The coffee chain ...
The Starbucks Workers United strike, prompted by failed union contract negotiations, began Friday and is expected to continue to escalate during the holidays - potentially affecting more than 300 ...
Starbucks' union says workers are walking off the job at some 300 — out of over 10,000 — stores across the U.S. as contract ...
More than 5,000 Starbucks workers walked off the job Tuesday, shutting down more than 300 locations nationwide and a few sites in Los Angeles — concluding what amounted to a five-day strike. Baristas ...
A five-day strike by Starbucks baristas had closed 59 stores as of Monday afternoon, according to the union organizing the workers.
A rolling strike of Starbucks baristas began Friday and grows to include about 300 of the coffee giant's shops across the U.S ...
Unionized Starbucks employees conducted a one-day strike outside two Omaha locations Tuesday morning to advocate for better ...
The union said Tuesday morning it expected more than 5,000 workers to walk out of 300 locations across 45 states. Starbucks ...