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Starbucks workers at more than 150 stores plan to strike over Pride decorations


Starbucks workers at more than 150 stores plan to go on strike, their union said Friday, as tensions escalated in response to accusations that the company banned Pride-themed decorations at some U.S. stores.

More than 3,000 workers intend to participate in Strike with Pride, a “week-long unfair labor practice strike” asking for Starbucks
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to “negotiate a fair contract with union stores,” according to the website for Starbucks Workers United, a union representing workers at the company. The union said the coffee chain’s recent actions have “significantly impacted Starbucks’ LGBTQIA+ workforce.”

Pike Street Roastery in Seattle is kicking off the strike, citing Starbucks’ move “to unilaterally alter or terminate store Pride decoration policies without negotiating with our union,” according to a letter shared by the Starbucks Workers United Twitter account Friday. The group said earlier this month that Starbucks wasn’t allowing Pride-themed decor in some of its stores, though the company has denied those allegations.

See more: Pride-decor bans at Starbucks? Union says it’s seen ‘dozens’ of reports, pushing back against company denial.

“Workers United continues to spread false information about our benefits, policies and negotiation efforts — a tactic used to seemingly divide our partners and deflect from their failure to respond to bargaining sessions for more than 200 stores,” a Starbucks spokesperson said in a statement Friday.

The company previously issued a memo to staffers saying that the union’s accusations around Pride-themed decorations were “simply not true” and that there “has been no change to any guidance on this matter.”

“We will have more clarity for local leaders on in-store displays in the months ahead,” Mark Brown, Starbucks’ senior vice president of talent and inclusion, said in the note issued Tuesday.

From the archives (March 2023): Howard Schultz tells Bernie Sanders that Starbucks ‘doesn’t need a union’

Bill Peters contributed.



This story originally appeared on Marketwatch

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