Starbucks interim CEO Howard Schultz has agreed to testify before a Senate committee, Bernie Sanders said. The senator alleged that the coffee chain, under Schultz’s leadership, has “done everything possible to prevent” unionization.
Starbucks workers planned to walk out of cafes across the U.S. in mid-November, pushing for higher pay and improved staffing levels. It was the largest coordinated national action taken by the union, according to Starbucks Workers United. Photo: Seth Wenig/Associated PressStarbucks Corp. interim Chief Executive Howard Schultz has agreed to testify before a Senate committee, Sen. Bernie Sanders said Tuesday.
The coffee-chain executive agreed to testify before the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, which is chaired by Mr. Sanders.
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