While Starbucks indicated it respected the rights of its workers, it argued that unionization was not necessary on the grounds that workers were already given workplace rights and freedoms that forming a union would not amplify. Nevertheless, many are paying close attention to this unionization effort, given that if it is successful, this would be the first unionization of a corporate owned Starbucks.
Last week, more workers at a few additional Buffalo area Starbucks announced their intent to form a union as well. As with the prior announcement a few weeks ago, no vote has yet been set for an election. However, I would expect things to accelerate in the coming weeks as the workers look to set an actual date for an election (and as Starbucks ramps up efforts to combat a potential unionization of these Buffalo area locations.)
For additional information: https://www.google.com/amp/s/buffalonews.com/business/local/two-more-buffalo-starbucks-stores-are-working-to-start-unions-and-the-world-is-watching/article_a0b85aa6-10ca-11ec-ad8d-9f63d50bd168.amp.html
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