The U.S. Supreme Court is currently hearing a significant case involving Starbucks and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The case centers on Starbucks' appeal against a judicial order that mandated the rehiring of seven employees at a Memphis, Tennessee store. These employees, known as the 'Memphis 7 organizers', were dismissed during their efforts to unionize, prompting a legal challenge. Starbucks is contesting the extent of federal power in such labor disputes, arguing for a higher standard that federal judges should adhere to when deciding whether to reinstate fired union activists, specifically proposing a 'four-factor test'. This case is seen as pivotal, with potential implications for unionization efforts and the powers of regulatory agencies like the NLRB.
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After Starbucks fired seven workers who were trying to unionize their Tennessee store, a U.S. government agency obtained a court order forcing the company to rehire them. Now, Starbucks wants the Supreme Court to curb the government's power in such cases. https://t.co/iYEygtNaJa
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared to signal it would side with Starbucks which challenged a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven workers trying to unionize at a Tennessee store. READ MORE: https://t.co/Y0zS07hed1 https://t.co/Y0zS07hed1
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared to side with Starbucks Tuesday in a case that could make it harder for the federal government to seek injunctions when it suspects a company of interfering in unionization campaigns. https://t.co/uZ2qGfXA3a
Several Supreme Court justices expressed support for Starbucks’ position that federal judges should review NLRB requests for injunctions the same way they would any other litigant’s bid for an immediate court order. https://t.co/NpW7XVclKZ
SCOTUS justices appeared to agree with Starbucks in the coffee chain's challenge to a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven employees at a Tennessee cafe who were fired as they pursued efforts to unionize. Subscribe to The Afternoon Docket: https://t.co/9HSJ5xPUoH https://t.co/RWYM0ABP3k
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The case before the Supreme Court began in February 2022, when Starbucks fired seven employees who were leading a unionization effort in Memphis, Tennessee. https://t.co/gWOcolLO8v
The Supreme Court will hear Starbucks’s challenge on Tuesday to an order to reinstate workers attempting to unionize a store in Memphis. Starbucks hopes to limit the National Labor Relations Board’s ability to obtain a court intervention in labor cases. https://t.co/VqodkIw9YG
SCOTUS justices appeared to agree with Starbucks in the coffee chain's challenge to a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven employees at a Tennessee cafe who were fired as they pursued efforts to unionize. Subscribe to the Afternoon Docket: https://t.co/9HSJ5xPUoH https://t.co/cbJI6pcdl0
#SCOTUS justices appeared to agree with Starbucks as they heard arguments in the coffee chain's challenge to a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven employees at a Tennessee cafe who were fired as they pursued efforts to unionize https://t.co/VmNgp65bV1 https://t.co/3bfRFjJVA7
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Starbucks received a sympathetic reception at the Supreme Court as it fought a lower court judgment ordering it to reinstate seven employees amid a unionization drive. https://t.co/6BrfgoYsFq
The US Supreme Court stepped into the contentious unionization drive at Starbucks, hearing arguments in the chain's challenge to a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven employees at a Tennessee cafe who were fired as they pursued efforts to organize https://t.co/18dAKQjwWw https://t.co/Yr5jnY5t27
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U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument: Starbucks v. McKinney, appealing a National Labor Relations Board ruling that said it must reinstate seven workers at a Memphis, TN, store who lost their jobs during a campaign to unionize – LIVE online here: https://t.co/TPTChxAQzL
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Starbucks heads to Supreme Court in case against top U.S. labor board that forced it to rehire seven workers who were trying to unionize. https://t.co/tpVH8pq5z3
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TODAY: Starbucks is challenging a federal judge's order to reinstate the Memphis 7 organizers from @SBWorkersUnited before SCOTUS today. A victory for Starbucks could have have a chilling effect on union organizing the US, advocates say. https://t.co/fG4I1ANlUB
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case brought by Starbucks this morning that could set a much higher bar for federal courts to order the reinstatement of fired union activists https://t.co/btrJrnrgA1
Starbucks heads to the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a bid to limit a government labor board that has been eager to support union drives, a case that comes as other top companies are mounting aggressive defenses against the agency https://t.co/4to3VWR6nb https://t.co/4to3VWR6nb
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After Starbucks fired seven workers who were trying to unionize, a U.S. government agency obtained a court order forcing the company to rehire them. Now, Starbucks wants the Supreme Court to curb the government’s power in such cases. https://t.co/txjJDqxhSG
After Starbucks fired seven workers who were trying to unionize their Tennessee store, a U.S. government agency obtained a court order forcing the company to rehire them. Now, Starbucks wants the Supreme Court to curb the government’s power in such cases. https://t.co/uZ2qGfXA3a
After Starbucks fired seven workers trying to unionize their Tennessee store, a government agency obtained a court order forcing the company to rehire them. Now, Starbucks wants the high court to curb the government’s power in such cases. https://t.co/bWByO6XE3N
Starbucks argues that the Supreme Court should raise the bar federal judges use to determine whether fired union activists should get their jobs back. https://t.co/b1Q86PAThc
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"Starbucks has asked the Supreme Court to establish the four-factor test as the standard all courts must follow when considering NLRB injunction cases." https://t.co/hN0NJXtPr8
After Starbucks fired seven workers trying to unionize their Tennessee store, a U.S. government agency obtained a court order forcing the company to rehire them. Starbucks wants the Supreme Court to curb the government’s power in such cases. https://t.co/TA4D1pyzB6
Starbucks' case goes before Supreme Court: Here's what it's about https://t.co/GZlJmhZU2b
The U.S. Supreme Court steps into the contentious unionization drive at Starbucks Tuesday as the coffee chain challenges a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven employees at a Tennessee cafe who were fired as they pursued efforts to organize. https://t.co/zLbuyHaPQV https://t.co/QLUVjwObGm
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in a case filed by Starbucks against the National Labor Relations Board. The case stems from Starbucks' firing of seven workers who were trying to unionize their store in Tennessee. https://t.co/uoyPolVLk8
Starbucks is heading to the Supreme Court in a bid to limit the NLRB, a case that comes as other companies are mounting aggressive defenses against an agency eager to support union drives https://t.co/cF5vDhYVYi
It's a coffee court case that could leave a bitter taste in some workers' mouths. The Supreme Court will hear arguments this morning in the case of Starbucks versus the NLRB. How far can the feds go if workers want to unionize and companies interfere? This morning at 6 from ABC7 https://t.co/QqcBWWlAX6
Coming up today at SCOTUS: Arguments will be heard over a Starbucks challenge to an order requiring it to rehire fired union activists, giving the justices another shot at paring back agency power. https://t.co/3sA702Oxfu
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The US Supreme Court steps into the contentious unionization drive at Starbucks as the coffee chain challenges a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven employees at a Tennessee cafe who were fired as they pursued efforts to organize https://t.co/VmNgp65bV1 https://t.co/hjBELT206J
⚠️ US SUPREME COURT EXAMINES FIRINGS OF PRO-UNION STARBUCKS WORKERS Full Story → https://t.co/g6zy7vApXQ The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday steps into the contentious unionization drive at Starbucks as the coffee chain challenges a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven…
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"On the heels of historic Volkswagen union vote, Starbucks asks Supreme Court to curb labor's power." (via @mgroppe) https://t.co/isWamuPTm3
Starbucks’s challenge to a court order requiring the company to rehire fired union activists is giving the Supreme Court another opportunity to dial back federal agency power. https://t.co/yQmRGyFoVM
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