We call on @Starbucks board member and Land O Lakes CEO Beth Ford to say the names of our murdered neighbors, to say the names of the agencies who murdered them in broad daylight.
We can’t afford you trying to stay above the fray! Stand with us and say ICE out now!
During negotiations this month, the company offered an insulting economic package with NO immediate wage increases.
This year, Starbucks invested $113mil. into CEO Brian Niccol's compensation package at a time when baristas' wages aren't keeping up with the cost of inflation.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol makes ~$50,000 an HOUR and commutes to work via private jet ☠️
All while baristas nationwide are struggling to pay their rent and get the hours they need to qualify for benefits.
We're on ULP strike. It's time for Starbucks to invest in the workers!
IT’S TIME TO BARGAIN ⏰✊💥
This week, union Starbucks partners from around the country are meeting with the company to negotiate for our union contracts!
Hear from some of the 10k+ unionized workers about what they want to see come out of negotiations -
🧵 Four pieces on @SBWorkersUnited's organizing win:
1. Starbucks worker @michelleeisen told @JennyBrownLN of the 'cumulative effect' of direct actions. "We've been fighting really hard for two and a half years" and not "stopping any time soon.” https://t.co/6L5RpHhKzt [1/5]
Congrats to the hardworking baristas of @SBWorkersUnited, who have never given up fighting for fair pay and working conditions despite persistent and shameless union-busting from Starbucks.
The fight is far from over, but this is a landmark moment for the labor movement.
Congrats to the hardworking baristas of @SBWorkersUnited, who have never given up fighting for fair pay and working conditions despite persistent and shameless union-busting from Starbucks.
The fight is far from over, but this is a landmark moment for the labor movement.
“No contract, no coffee!” til the end!
Major win for @SBWUNJ, and hats off to them for their relentless, creative and smart organizing that created community & solidarity. What a great development, so long overdue!
THREAD: After two-and-a-half years @SBWorkersUnited and Starbucks have announced a “path forward” to reach collective bargaining agreements for over 300 union stores and thousands of workers.
It’s a huge development in one of the nation’s most high-profile organizing campaigns.