From Neha Cremin, Fight for $15 and a Union <[email protected]>
Subject Starbucks ❤️s human rights abuses
Date January 25, 2024 8:00 PM
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John,

Starbucks got caught sourcing their so-called "ethical" coffee beans from farms engaged in "modern slavery" 11 and now they're getting sued by customers for it.

This is the same company that's been trying to undermine our union, racking up hundreds of labor law violations. They're even challenging the National Labor Relations Board's decision in a Supreme Court case that could potentially weaken the labor board's ability to hold companies accountable. Whether we pick coffee beans or serve lattes, Starbucks has made it clear that they don't respect workers. They're only interested in maximizing their profits -- no matter what. Sign now to send Starbucks a message >> [[link removed]]

The right to a union is a human right. We all deserve safe, fair jobs and a say at work. That's why in 2024, we're still fighting for a fair contract and demanding Starbucks start bargaining in good faith.

Starbucks may still be waging their union-busting campaign, but we workers are more energized than ever. We're about to hit FOUR HUNDRED stores that have voted to unionize. That's thousands of workers demanding respect and a seat at the table.

Starbucks claims to be a progressive, ethical company. But without basic respect and dignity for all workers throughout their supply chain , it's just lip service. Tell Starbucks: respect workers NOW! [[link removed]]

In solidarity,

Neha Cremin
Starbucks Worker
Oklahoma City, OK

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