Grand Rapids, MI (12/08/2008)- The Michigan Occupational Safety and
Health Administration has found after trial that Starbucks unlawfully
terminated a barista here in retaliation for filing a safety complaint.
The barista, a member of the IWW Starbucks Workers Union, was
retaliated against after complaining about the effects of a perennially
leaking roof. The MIOSHA determination comes less than a month before
embattled Starbucks faces a trial in Grand Rapids at the National Labor
Relations Board over anti-union retaliation.
"Two federal agencies are holding Starbucks accountable in Grand Rapids
for wantonly trampling employee rights. Without the IWW Starbucks
Workers Union they may have gotten away with it," said Cole Dorsey, the
fired barista and union member.
The Michigan litigation comes on the heels of a recent settlement
Starbucks signed with the NLRB in Minnesota. In that instance they
re-instated a barista who was wrongfully terminated for union activity
and agreed to desist illegal anti-union activity. The company and union
are awaiting a judge’s decision in New York after a 2007 trial on over
30 counts of unlawful union-busting.
The IWW Starbucks Workers Union is a grassroots organization of over
200 current and former employees at the world's largest coffee chain
united for secure work hours and a living wage. The union has members
throughout the United States fighting for systemic change at the
company and remedying individual grievances with management. The SWU
has been especially active in New York City, Chicago, the Twin Cities,
and Grand Rapids.
Union baristas, bussers, and shift supervisors have fought successfully
toward improved scheduling and staffing levels, increased wages, and
workplace safety. Workers who join the union have immediate access to
co-workers and members of the community who will struggle with them for
a better life on the job.
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