Workers United, chose to walk away from the bargaining table. We’ve asked them to return—many times. If they’re ready to come back, we’re ready to talk.| One.Starbucks
Read more about the agreement reached between Starbucks and Workers United on next steps for partners impacted by updates to our coffeehouse portfolio.| One.Starbucks
Union and community members rallied in support of Minneapolis Federation of Educators Local 59 before the union went into mediation with Minneapolis Public Schools. The post 42 Students and 1 Adult: Minneapolis Educators Demand Safe Staffing appeared first on Workday Magazine.| Workday Magazine
Get more information on closures and next steps to engage with Workers United following a review of Starbucks North America coffeehouse portfolio.| One.Starbucks
September 11, 2025 El Super Necesita Tomar en Serio las Negociaciones ¡Es Hora de que El Super Escuche a sus Trabajadores y Clientes! Nuestro equipo de negociaciones se reunió hoy […] The post El Super Bargaining Updates 2025 appeared first on UFCW 324.| UFCW 324
The St. Paul Federation of Educators last week reached a tentative agreement on new union contracts covering about 4,000 teachers, education assistants and school professionals working in the state…| Union Advocate
Journalists at The Hill have voted to ratify their first union contract, securing increases in pay, vacation time and family leave.| Washington-Baltimore News Guild
Union members speak on the benefits of opening up collective bargaining to membership and the public.| Workday Magazine
Union negotiators cited two factors as key to securing a contract they could recommend: a visible, vocal pool of support from rank-and-file members and unshakable solidarity between AFSCME Council …| Union Advocate
In a 171-38 blowout vote, The Washington Post Tech Guild has officially won its union election, marking a milestone for its tech workers.| Washington-Baltimore News Guild
Starbucks remains optimistic that, through productive compromise and respectful dialogue, we can finalize a contract that is fair and equitable. A strong and successful Starbucks is in the interest of every partner.| One.Starbucks
April 2, 2025 – CLS/MLT Bargaining Today we met with Kaiser Permanente for our first day of bargaining on our CLS/MLT contract. We started the day by defining our priorities […] The post Kaiser Bargaining Updates appeared first on UFCW 324.| UFCW 324
Happy Holidays Partners, I wanted to provide an update since my email on Friday about bargaining with Workers United. First, let me say thank you to all our green-apron partners, store managers, district managers and everyone across the company. More than 200,000 Starbucks partners proudly wear the green apron and bring the Starbucks experience to […] The post An update and appreciation for our partners this holiday season appeared first on One.Starbucks.| One.Starbucks
Workers United delegates prematurely ended our bargaining session this week. It is disappointing they didn’t return to the table given the progress we’ve made to date. Since April we’ve held more than nine bargaining sessions over 20 days. We’ve reached over thirty (30) meaningful agreements on hundreds of topics Workers United delegates told us were […]| One.Starbucks
In results announced at 10 a.m. Thursday, nearly 90% of graduate workers voted in favor of authorizing a union strike to pressure the University to concede on union demands of increased wages and non-discrimination protections.| The Stanford Daily
With 86% voting in favor, Stanford graduate workers ratified a tentative agreement with the University to secure a 4.75% pay raise among other benefits.| The Stanford Daily
This week, bargaining delegates of Workers United welcomed Starbucks new ceo Brian Niccol and, in an exchange of letters, reaffirmed a shared commitment to advancing our path forward, together. Both parties have continued to work to advance the framework intended to be the foundation of each single-store contract. We are proud of the progress we […] The post Starbucks Reaffirms Commitment to Advancing the Path Forward with Workers United appeared first on One.Starbucks.| One.Starbucks
According to SGWU organizers, bargaining on the proposals will likely begin in mid-June and a future strike is “within the realm of possibility,” if negotiations are ineffective.| The Stanford Daily
Nelson Mandela’s negotiations to dismantle apartheid in South Africa offer lessons to dealmakers worldwide. Keep reading to learn more.| PON - Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
Labor and community organizations who have been aligning for years are escalating their fights at the same time.| Workday Magazine