Bernie is taking on Big Coffee.

Justice Democrats

John, in case you missed it, Bernie Sanders is officially taking on Big Coffee:

Despite hundreds of Starbucks stores around the country voting to unionize over the past year, Starbucks — led by billionaire CEO Howard Schultz — hasn’t negotiated a single contract.

Now, Bernie is supporting workers and demanding answers from one of the richest people in the country. Just one day before the HELP Committee was set to subpoena Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, the billionaire agreed to testify. This is exactly the kind of accountability we need to see from our leaders.

We’re fighting for a world where this isn’t the exception in American politics. Justice Democrats is here to elect progressive working-class champions who will take on Corporate America and win. Will you chip in $3 and support us today?

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The National Labor Relations Board has found at least 80 times Starbucks has broken the law with illegal union-busting activities. Mega corporations like Starbucks have learned that they can exploit, manipulate, punish, and fire employees with impunity — but together with Bernie, we’re going to make sure that won’t stand.

It’s time for a new kind of Congress — one where our representatives empathize with baristas and cashiers more than CEOs. We can build a generation of leaders who come from our communities and understand our struggles. Whether they’re teachers or nurses, bartenders or community organizers; whether they’re single parents or paying off student debt, our candidates will put the people first.

We can’t get to that future without support from folks like you, John. Can you spare $3 or a donation of any amount to power our work today?

Thank you,
Team JD







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