Unionized Starbucks workers across the country are on strike over the corporation's failure to engage in collective bargaining talks.
Starbucks' record of union-busting is unlike anything I've ever seen. That's why I've been boycotting.
Starbucks' record of union-busting is unlike anything I've ever seen. That's why I've been boycotting.
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Fun fact - we can function just fine without any of these.
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This isn’t a very difficult job. The pay seems reasonably good, and the benefits are pretty good, too: medical and a free/paid college education? 👍🏻
I do a tasty pot and enjoy it all by myself. I never understood this thing standing in line to get coffee. Unless I'm on the road. Even then, it's 711.
Overpriced, overrated!
Not that dunkin is a great employer, but their coffee is so much better.
Starbucks is just pretentious, overpriced, burnt garbage.
But I do boycott them when there is a worker strike on.
I’ve been at it for decades myself - overpriced burnt crap and a detestable corporation.
1) Their labor practices are atrocious
2) Small, local coffeehouses usually have much better coffee
3) You can make better and far cheaper coffee at home with minimal effort
I’m hooked on the chai tea and Apple croissant 🫣
As usual, the rich showing who they really are and wanting more...
Whoever decided that coffee has to have a bitter finish / aftertaste should be tied to a chair and forced to drink good coffee until they apologize.
The whole union busting just cinched the Never Starbucks sentiment.
It feels so good 😊
ACT, while you still can! Do not obey in advance.
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Stakeholder-focused capitalism is about benefiting all stakeholders. So, you work with your workforce to sustain profitability and also ensure the workers are fairly compensated. I have been talking about this for months.
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Yeah. Good times.