2022 was the year of the restaurant worker strike
, protesting a new policy that requires workers to have a minimum availability each week. Starting on October 26, workers at a Starbucks Reserve Roastery in New York City walked off the job, alleging that the company had refused to deal with a bedbug infestation at the cafe, along with complaints about mold in the ice machines. Starbucks initially denied those claims, but.
The strike lasted for 46 days, ending only after the union says it secured a thorough bedbug inspection and remediation, improved health and safety training, and an “increased cadence of maintenance and cleaning” in the cafe. Eater reached out to Starbucks for comment on the strike, but the company did not respond to our request., a major sales day for the company.
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