I'm surprised they're taking this so seriously lol . I mean, 4% of workers rejecting an offer isn't that bad right? It sounds like Starbucks is being pretty reasonable with their proposals. Those workers must not have a clue what it takes to run a successful business like Starbucks. And let's be real, who doesn't love working long hours for decent pay and benefits? I don't get why they're making such a big deal out of this. Can't they just negotiate in good faith instead of using tactics like the "no contract, no coffee" campaign? It's just going to backfire and make customers angry. I think Starbucks has done enough for their employees already...
I think this strike is a great opportunity for Starbucks to reevaluate its priorities . They're making bank off of our coffee addiction, but they don't want to give us a fair share of the profits? It's not like we're asking for the moon here, just some basic respect and fairness. And let's be real, those "high pay" benefits are a joke if you're working 60 hours a week . The whole "we need them to finish it" thing from Jasmine is spot on - they've been stalling long enough. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and if Starbucks actually caves to the workers' demands or just digs in even deeper .
oh man, this is crazy ! I feel so bad for these workers who are struggling to make ends meet and have been fighting for fair treatment for years. 650+ locations unionizing already? that's a lot of people who deserve better wages and staffing improvements . the "no contract, no coffee" campaign is genius - it's not about being confrontational, it's about making their voices heard .
I'm hoping management sees the writing on the wall and meets them halfway . these workers are not just fighting for themselves, but for all the low-wage workers out there who deserve better . I'll definitely be supporting Starbucks Workers United by spreading the word and encouraging others to do the same . let's make some noise and get a fair deal for these amazing workers !
Ugh, I'm so done with Starbucks now They're like, "Oh no, workers are striking, we're gonna lose sales!" Meanwhile, they've been stonewalling at the bargaining table for years and now they're playing the victim? Not buying it . And can we talk about how absurd their whole "no contract, no coffee" thing is? Like, come on guys, that's not a real negotiation tactic . I'm all for fair labor practices, but Starbucks needs to step up their game and take responsibility for their workers' well-being. This strike could be the wake-up call they need .
can't believe they're doing this like remember when workers at Amazon went on strike back in 2022? it was huge news then and now Starbucks is just keeping up with the trend gotta say though, I'm kinda rooting for these guys... been to so many starbucks over the years and you know what's up - the coffee might not be as good when you're paying attention to all those picket signs also, it's crazy how much power workers have in these situations... think back to the whole Uber driver strike thing a few years ago? this just feels like another chapter in the same story