Starbucks took its battle with labor unions to the Supreme Court, challenging a lower court decision reinstating seven fired baristas who planned to unionize. The case could impact labor rights and unionizing efforts nationwide. The Supreme Court appears likely to side with Starbucks, potentially making it harder for union activists to be reinstated after company retaliation. The National Labor Relations Board's power is being challenged by Starbucks, arguing that federal judges should review NLRB requests for injunctions like any other litigant's bid for immediate court orders.
🇺🇸 Starbucks, Workers United made 'significant progress' in this week's contract talks https://t.co/J2eU4gFgKj
THREAD: Earlier this week, Starbucks challenged the National Labor Relations Board before the Supreme Court. The court’s decision could have massive implications for the labor movement, and set back worker organizing. How did we get here?
Starbucks and US workers' union meet for contract negotiations https://t.co/RaMyaGHHTV
⚠️ STARBUCKS AND US WORKERS' UNION MEET FOR CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS Full Story → https://t.co/qmVaKVPGDj Starbucks held contract negotiations with the Workers United union over a two-day session in Atlanta, both the parties said on Friday, with plans to meet again in late May. https://t.co/wjPHxOIXw3
Starbucks, Workers United made 'significant progress' in this week's contract talks https://t.co/SXhGFDxW89
Efforts to begin bargaining with Starbucks were fraught with tension. https://t.co/8eoOcoNLbC
The negotiations come after years of bitter fighting between Starbucks and its unionized workers. https://t.co/8eoOcoNLbC
Starbucks resumes negotiations with union https://t.co/gZrWBsywx4 https://t.co/uF6BttvPR0
The bargaining session was one step in a long road to a contract for Starbucks Workers United, representing thousands of employees in hundreds of coffee shops in the U.S. https://t.co/8eoOcoNLbC
A total of 150 union delegates chosen from unionized Starbucks stores bargained in person with company executives, with hundreds more tuning in from around the country. https://t.co/8eoOcoNLbC
Unionized Starbucks workers sat down with the company Wednesday for the first round of bargaining since the coffee giant agreed to contract talks this year. https://t.co/pEBBVboPT5
Starbucks resumes negotiations with union this week https://t.co/YO9hh5VOIk
The Supreme Court will rule for Starbucks and against the administrative state | James Rogan https://t.co/EUJqrAy3u7 https://t.co/EUJqrAy3u7
🇺🇸 Starbucks resumes bargaining with union after two sides thaw relationship https://t.co/AWbBpHfYcz
Supreme Court Deliberates On Starbucks' Dispute With Labor Board: REPORT https://t.co/yk1NZosU8h
I'm no fan of @Starbucks, but I don't see why a federal judge leads off her opinion by saying that its "strained relationship with its unionized workers has been much in the news over the past few years." Just decide the case in front of you. But perhaps I need to be grateful… https://t.co/L3DL5v1zcD
Starbucks Loses Union Battle At Flagship Store Amid Ongoing Labor Fight https://t.co/Chyl7iji7z https://t.co/qsBHR89Uc0
An NLRB official correctly ordered a mail-in election at Starbucks' Seattle Roastery, a federal appeals panel ruled. https://t.co/oTLzlp49pF
🇺🇸 Supreme Court seems to side with Starbucks’ challenge to Labor ruling https://t.co/WF51hSQXhr
Starbucks and the union that represents over 10,000 of its workers are set to return to the bargaining table on Wednesday for the first time in nearly a year. They will begin negotiating union contracts for each of the over 400 unionized stores. https://t.co/uowIUxVPkn
Starbucks loses appeal over union election at Seattle store https://t.co/S2GjcLGlJy
A US appeals court rejected Starbucks' claims that an election won by a union at the coffee company's flagship Seattle store was invalid because it was held via mail ballot during the COVID pandemic https://t.co/jgKtq7AXw0 https://t.co/Od3jBon4Df
⚠️ STARBUCKS LOSES APPEAL OVER UNION ELECTION AT SEATTLE STORE Full Story → https://t.co/KAQmZiDdie A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday rejected Starbucks' claims that an election won by a union at the coffee company's flagship Seattle store was invalid because it was held via… https://t.co/LF2A7JQn0k
US Supreme Court justices signaled support for Starbucks in its challenge to a judicial order requiring it to rehire seven employees at a Memphis cafe who were fired as they pursued unionization. Subscribe to The Daily Docket: https://t.co/92Bi3sq6TL https://t.co/ra6EjQYohC
🇺🇸 Starbucks leads business opposition to pro-worker Labor Board https://t.co/vxYot3w8j7
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Starbucks resumes bargaining with union after two sides thaw relationship https://t.co/Kus5vDtHMM
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/FxUwH6qNsM
Supreme Court appears poised to side with Starbucks in labor dispute over firing of pro-union employees https://t.co/1INEQGQNkg
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/qOjKXzo7vo
Supreme Court Starbucks case could grind down agency powers https://t.co/o2LoNL69Uf https://t.co/o2LoNL69Uf
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a key case that could have major implications for labor rights. The court looked at a challenge to the National Labor Relations Board's power brought by Starbucks. https://t.co/CE8bEBGDwt
The coffee chain says the National Labor Relations Board has too much power to intervene in labor disputes. If the court agrees, it could stifle unionizing efforts nationwide. https://t.co/jOscBjGNCk
Starbucks' case goes before Supreme Court: Here's what it's about https://t.co/xSTyofOcil
I went on PBS NewsHour tonight to talk what I heard at the Starbucks hearing at the Supreme Court today. It appears likely that the court will side with Starbucks, making it more difficult for union activists to get reinstated when companies retaliate. https://t.co/fG4I1ANlUB https://t.co/Z4TKapptQL
Starbucks' battle with labor unions was the subject of Supreme Court arguments on Tuesday. https://t.co/sQHexDuo4I https://t.co/gonUxELVs9
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a labor rights case. The case involves a challenge brought by Starbucks against a lower court decision to reinstate seven baristas who were fired after they announced plans to unionize. @GeoffRBennett speaks with @LaurenKGurley. https://t.co/MexgCIty56
Starbucks takes on federal labor agency before the Supreme Court https://t.co/c8vBgFNwAj https://t.co/cvuAuV4SVK