More workers say Starbucks retaliated for union efforts: 'I lost everything when they fired me'
In April 2022, Hannah Whitbeck, a barista at a Starbucks store in Ann Arbor, Michigan was fired just weeks after she helped file for a union election at her store, which many employees voted in favor of shortly after her termination.
Whitbeck filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging her termination was in retaliation for union organizing. On 7 October, a judge with the NLRB ruled she was illegally fired, ordering her reinstatement with back pay and the arrangement of a meeting to clarify workers rights and how Starbucks broke the law.
I think its abhorrent what Starbucks is doing because ultimately, we are all people, and I know most of us, myself included, relied very heavily on this job. This was my income, and then I was getting schooling, which I lost. I had healthcare, lost that, I had mental health services, I lost that. I lost everything when they fired me, said Whitbeck.
Dozens of workers have now filed unfair labor practice charges with the NLRB alleging theyve experienced retaliation for union organizing, including terminations. On 12 October, a NLRB judge ruled in favor of four other fired Starbucks workers in Kansas and Missouri, ordering their reinstatement as well.
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vlyons
(10,252 posts)Plus what they serve is way over-priced.
Cattledog
(6,338 posts)Go to your local independent coffee shop.
kimbutgar
(23,271 posts)Someone gave me a gift card to Starbucks a couple of years ago never have used it,
Ocelot II
(120,836 posts)Support your local independent coffee shop for better coffee and better treatment of employees. There's one in my neighborhood that tells customers they don't need to tip because they already pay their employees more than tips would make up for - and they have really good coffee.