Maspeth Starbucks store becomes third Queens location to file petition for union – QNS.com

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The workers say their concerns have been voiced repeatedly, however, no changes have been made, hence their decision to unionize at this point.

Another employee, TJ Coffino, who has worked at the shop for two-and-a-half years, said that if Starbucks truly sees their workers as “partners,” there should not be such a disconnect between them and management. In their letter, the workers stated that they have been mistreated and feel as though they’re “walking on eggshells with managers and district managers.”

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