Readers might recall that several Buffalo area Starbucks locations sought to unionize recently with at least one of the locations deciding to unionize after ballots were counted. (It is worth noting that a second store voted against unionization while the results at the third are still up in the air pending challenges.)
That inevitably led many to wonder if other Starbucks locations would follow the lead and seek to unionize as well. (Of course, workers at a Starbucks in Mesa, Arizona are currently attempting to unionize.) It turns out we did not have to wait long. On Monday, baristas at two Boston area Starbucks locations announced that they had filed for union elections at their locations. As of this writing, the date of those elections is not yet certain.
However, readers might recall that the successfully unionization of at least one Starbucks location in Buffalo was noteworthy as being the first corporate owned store to unionize in the company’s history. As with many developments I note, this is something I would suggest readers keep an eye on going forward. Something tells me it is possible that there might additional unionizations at Starbucks…perhaps sooner rather than later.
For additional information: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/14/starbucks-workers-at-two-boston-cafes-file-for-union-election-after-win-in-buffalo.html
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