Daily News | Philly’s unionized Starbucks workers shut down five stores on Sunday
, calling for a coffee shop at Dilworth Park that currently serves Starbucks products to stop doing so because of Starbucks management’s alleged union-busting behaviors.
Starbucks has faced hundreds of unfair labor practice charges throughout the U.S., including in Philadelphia. None of the more than 300 unionized cafes has reached a contract with the company. Both the company and the union have accused the other of holding up contract negotiations., as Starbucks has said it should, versus a hybrid format allowing some to attend sessions virtually.
“While we respect our partners’ right to engage in protest activities, we encourage Workers United to live up to their obligations by meeting us in-person at the bargaining table,” Starbucks spokesperson Andrew Trull said. “Starbucks has proposed to meet in-person multiple times to begin negotiations toward a first contract for partners at each of our Philadelphia area stores, but Workers United representatives have consistently ignored our proposals.
Moore said the union has presented Starbucks with bargaining proposals and hasn’t received any counter-proposals.
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