Starbucks Workers Continue Nationwide Strike Amid Contract Disputes

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Starbucks Workers Continue Nationwide Strike Amid Contract Disputes
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Starbucks workers nationwide continue a five-day strike, demanding the company return to the bargaining table to resolve contract disputes. The walkouts, impacting over 300 stores, are fueled by stalled negotiations and accusations of unfair labor practices by Starbucks.

Starbucks workers in San Antonio joined a nationwide strike on Thursday, participating in a walkout that has expanded across the country. The strike took place at the East Houston location, where employees joined their counterparts from more than 300 stores across the United States. The five-day strike is a protest against a stalemate in contract negotiations . Workers are urging the union to return to the bargaining table to resolve the ongoing issues.

Starbucks Workers United say Starbucks has failed to honor a commitment made in February to reach a labor agreement this year. The union also wants the company to resolve outstanding legal issues, including hundreds of unfair labor practice charges that workers have filed with the National Labor Relations Board. Since 2021, baristas at 535 company-owned U.S. Starbucks stores have voted to join the union. The strike comes at one of the busiest times of the year for Starbucks. But the company said Monday it has had 'no significant impact' to its store operations. Starbucks has around 10,000 company-operated stores in the U.S. 'We respect our partners' right to engage in lawful strike activity, and we appreciate the thousands of partners across the country who are continuing to support each other and deliver the Starbucks experience for our customers,' the company said Monday in a statement. The two side have been bargaining since the spring but appear to have reached an impasse over economic issues. Starbucks said it has committed to an annual pay increase of 1.5% or more for unionized workers. If the company gave a lower increase to non-union workers in any given year, it still would give union workers a 1.5% increase. Starbucks said its U.S. baristas make an average of $18 per hou

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