Starbucks Wants to Begin Negotiations for Stores that Voted to Unionize
Starbucks said Monday that it wants to start contract negotiations next month at hundreds of U.S. stores that have voted to unionize.
The Seattle coffee giant said it sent letters to 234 stores offering a three-week window in October to start negotiations. All of those stores — located in 36 states and the District of Columbia — have voted to unionize this year in elections that were certified by the National Labor Relations Board.
“We look forward to these negotiations and hopefully setting dates and securing locations for contract bargaining,” the company said in a post on its website.
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