It’s impossible to not see the store closures and the refusal to bargain as anything other than Starbucks' ruthless determination to crush the unionization effort by Starbucks workers at all costs. Billionaire Howard Shultz has repeatedly said Starbucks would never accept a unionized workforce, most recently in June of this year saying during an interview that he couldn’t see Starbucks “embracing the union”.
Allegedly, the stores were closed out of “safety concerns”. If Starbucks was so concerned with the safety of their workers they wouldn’t have forced them to work during the pandemic, would have paid them hazard pay, and wouldn’t be viciously fighting against what their workers are demanding: living wages, guaranteed healthcare, and guaranteed hours. The reality is that keeping worker’s wages low, benefits out of reach, and making one person do the job of 2 (for the pay of one) is precisely where Starbucks’ profits come from ($4,000,000,000 in 2021!).
It’s clear Starbucks is only concerned with safeguarding their profits, not the safety of the Starbucks workers.
When it comes down to it, Starbucks doesn’t make lattes, it makes profits. And they’ll do whatever it takes to protect those profits, from intimidation, firing workers, to closing stores.
The Starbucks workers this past weekend and in the months leading up to this weekend have shown what needs to happen to win a strong contract - collective coordinated workplace actions across multiple stores. To turn up the pressure further, it would be powerful to extend this to other stores in the region - a regional coordinated day of action. Starbucks workers are the tip of the spear of a newly energized labor movement.
Seattle DSA members and community members provided critical strike support all weekend, bringing supplies, walking the strike line, chanting, and talking to customers. It's imperative that we, as socialists, community members, and union members, continue to support their efforts by standing shoulder to shoulder on the strike line and by donating to their strike fund. Please make a donation today. Please also sign the#NoContractNoCoffee pledge and share it with 5 friends!
In solidarity,
Bryan W
Co-chair of Starbucks Worker Solidarity
P.S. 😁 This also happened: