.SBWorkersUnited says the coffee giant, which plans to appeal the new NLRB order, 'is continuing its aggressive anti-union campaign against workers by delaying, confusing, and flat-out refusing to bargain with them.'
Starbucks, the NLRB order explains,"admits its refusal to bargain, but contests the validity of the union's certification of representative based on its contention, raised and rejected in the representation proceeding, that the regional director erred in directing an election by mail."
The panel—featuring two Democrats and a Republican—commands Starbucks"to cease and desist from failing and refusing to recognize and bargain with the union, to bargain on request with the union and, if an understanding is reached, to embody the understanding in a signed agreement."that"we are challenging certification of the Seattle Roastery election and plan to appeal today's decision.
to feature"a selection of the rarest, most extraordinary coffees Starbucks has to offer"—follows the company taking aim at another unionized store in the city last month.
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