About 3,500 employees 'will be on strike over the course of the next week,' Starbucks Workers United posted in a tweet.
Workers at about 150 unionized Starbucks stores in the United States are going on strike Friday over the coffee chain's policy for Pride decorations in stores.
About 3,500 employees "will be on strike over the course of the next week," Starbucks Workers United posted in a tweet However, the union responded on Twitter that the company's "own responses have not been consistent" based on internal documents and testimonies from store managers.
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