Starbucks has achieved a significant milestone in labor relations, marking a 'huge breakthrough' in union talks. This development has sparked speculation about which other US firms might follow Starbucks' lead. In support of the unionizing efforts, a 'Solidarity Sip-In' event was organized in Longmont, Colorado, where participants were encouraged to order beverages under the names 'Union Strong' or 'Union Yes' to show support for Starbucks workers preparing for NLRB elections on March 28th. The event took place on March 23rd from 5am to 8pm at 2318 17th Avenue. The current wave of union organizing at companies like Starbucks is attributed to 'worker-to-worker unionism,' a model that is believed to be crucial for scaling up organizing efforts and revitalizing the labor movement. New York City Starbucks baristas also have reason to celebrate, indicating progress in their unionizing efforts.
New York City Starbucks baristas 🎉 https://t.co/rbQyVUlJAR
At the heart of the current uptick in union organizing at companies like Starbucks has been “worker-to-worker unionism.” That model could be key to scaling up organizing and revitalizing the labor movement. https://t.co/zTHiGaMc84
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TODAY! Support unionizing Starbucks workers in Longmont by ordering a beverage under the name "Union Strong" or "Union Yes". Saturday, 3/23 5am-8pm 2318 17th Avenue, Longmont CO This "Solidarity Sip-In" supports workers gearing up for NLRB elections on March 28th! https://t.co/7a6Sklfqgo
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