When management changes an established working condition or adopts a new policy that adversely affects employees, stewards should alert union leaders quickly. By submitting a demand to bargain or filing a grievance, the union may be able to stop, modify, or at least delay harmful developments. Pressure tactics such as petitions, rallies, and picket lines add leverage. NO UNILATERAL CHANGES Employer bargaining duties do not end with the execution of a labor agreement.| Labor Notes
Starbucks announced that it's shuttering an entire line of stores in 2026. See which Ohio locations are on the chopping block.| The Enquirer
Natural workplace leaders are crucial to the success of any organizing campaign, but they may need to be convinced to join. Here's how to win them over.| EWOC
Your co-workers are the key to building power at work. A strong organizing conversation can build trust along with your power.| EWOC
We began taking action to push back on unresponsive management, unjust retaliation, and an unfair scheduling system. We saw that store by store, it was possible to win direct changes by taking a unified stand.| Starbucks Workers United