On Monday, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) certified the results of a second election at a Buffalo area Starbucks.
Readers will recall that late last year, workers at three Buffalo area Starbucks sought to unionize. After mail in elections were conducted, workers at one store rejected unionization, workers at a second store voted to unionize, and results were up in the air at the third following challenges to the results.
At the third store, the union challenged several ballots on the grounds that several of the ballots came from some workers that did not actually work at that store. The NLRB ended up agreeing with the union and found that among the eligible ballots that could be counted, workers at the store voted to unionize by a 15 - 9 vote.
This should be considered as another defeat for Starbucks which had long been able to successfully beat back unionization efforts at its over 9,000 company owned stores. However, despite efforts to defeat these unionization efforts at the three Buffalo area locations, those efforts fell short.
The question will now turn to what other Starbucks stores choose to unionize in the months ahead…perhaps Mesa or Boston? Stay tuned.
For additional information: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/10/business/starbucks-union-election-buffalo.html
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