Union leaders allege that nationwide, Starbucks has repeatedly violated laws protecting workers' rights to organize.
"We disagree with the decision and are considering all options to obtain a full legal review of the matter," Starbucks spokesperson Andrew Trull wrote in a
statement to Axios yesterday.The labor board's decision affirms earlier findings by an NLRB judge — but the ruling can still be appealed in U.S. appellate court.
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