Starbucks workers at more than 150 stores plan to strike starting Friday, alleging that the company has refused to let workers at dozens of locations put up Pride decorations, a claim the company has denied.
“Starbucks is scared of the power that their queer partners hold, and they should be,” Moe Mills, a shift supervisor from Richmond Heights, Mo., said in a statement.
Starbucks Workers United said the week-long walkout involving more than 3,000 workers will begin Friday, starting at the company’s flagship store in Seattle.
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