Baristas at a Starbucks store in San Jose walked off the job this week, joining thousands of workers from hundreds of ...
“No contract, no coffee!” the baristas chanted as they held signs and picketed in front of their store during the largest ...
Thousands of Starbucks workers who walked off the job Tuesday, concluding what amounted to a five-day strike against the coffee giant, were expected to return to work on Christmas Day.
Starbucks baristas chanting and holding signs while on strike to demand livable wages and the resolution of unfair labor ...
On Tuesday, unionized baristas picketed outside the Starbucks on East Main St. calling for greater wages and a contract.
More than 5,000 workers were expected to take part in walkout that ends later on Christmas Eve, their union says.
The employees are protesting a lack of progress in contract negotiations. The union says Starbucks has failed to honor a ...
The Starbucks Workers United strike, prompted by failed union contract negotiations, began Friday and is expected to continue to escalate during the holidays - potentially affecting more than 300 ...
Starbucks employees at more than 300 stores nationwide walked off the job Tuesday, including workers at three New Hampshire ...
Tuesday marked the culmination of a five-day strike that started in three states before expanding to 43 and more than 300 ...
A labor dispute involving coffee giant Starbucks reached the Quad Cities on Christmas Eve, when some employees in Davenport walked off the job for the day. (Gavin Waidelich, OurQuadCities.com) ...
According to organizers of the nationwide walkout, over 5,000 workers at more than 300 stores participated on Tuesday. The five-day strike began Friday in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle and spread ...