On the heels of workers at two Starbucks locations in the Buffalo area voting to unionize late last year, workers at several other Starbucks across the country also sought to unionize and hold an election.
In fact, one of those Starbucks locations in Mesa, Arizona has been given the ok by the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) to hold an election. That election, which will be conducted by mail, started January 14th and will run until January 28th. Eligible workers at this Mesa location will have the opportunity to vote on whether or not to unionize. Similar to the elections in Buffalo last year, once all ballots that have been mailed back, they will be tabulated to determine if workers at this Mesa store will become the next Starbucks location to unionize.
Of course, as with other union elections, it is possible (if not likely) that challenges will be asserted to the outcome. In the meantime, let us see how things play out after the 28th.
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