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
Starbucks and Workers United have agreed to withdraw these respective lawsuits. We remain dedicated to protecting our brand and addressing statements inaccurately attributed to our company. We continue to work to reach agreement on a framework for single-store contracts. We are committed to providing the best retail job, offering compensation and benefits valued at an […] The post An Update on Litigation with Workers United appeared first on One.Starbucks.| One.Starbucks
Starbucks and Workers United have agreed to engage a mediator to assist the two parties in reaching a framework for single store contracts for our partners represented by the union. We have made progress over the last nine months of bargaining, and we are committed to continuing to work together – with a mediator’s assistance […]| One.Starbucks
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
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
This week, bargaining committees for Starbucks and Workers United will meet in-person to resume contract bargaining, further solidifying our shared commitment to work constructively in the interests of partners.| One.Starbucks
Read more about progress on the path forward and the timeline to implement each of the May 2022 benefits for the 188 stores where there was organizing activity on or before May 3, 2022.| One.Starbucks
Read more about the NLRB's recent withdrawal of its injunction involving the our Heritage Market district in Seattle.| One.Starbucks
Starbucks recently filed a petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to create a consistent standard for evaluating NLRB injunction requests.| One.Starbucks
Starbucks disagrees with statements and views expressed by Workers United following acts of terror and hate against the innocent in Israel and Gaza.| One.Starbucks