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Starbucks Goes Union in Minnesota

Submitted by intexile on Tue, 07/22/2008 - 1:12pm.
For Immediate Release:
Starbucks Workers Union/Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Contact: Erik Forman, 612-245-4871
July 21, 2008

Starbucks Baristas at the Mall of America Stop Work to Protest Store Closures

Workers Demand Right to Transfer and Fair Severance for Affected Employees

Press Conference July 22, 12 noon, Mall of America Northside Parking Lot

Twin Cities, MN- Baristas at the Mall of America Starbucks walked off the café floor today and delivered a demand letter to management calling for just treatment of all employees affected by Starbucks’ closure of stores nationwide. The surprise job action comes in the wake of the coffee giant’s announcement that it will close 600 stores, including 27 in Minnesota.

The baristas demanded an option to transfer to other stores and a fair severance package for affected workers. Starbucks reportedly plans to give workers just one month notice before laying them off with a paltry two weeks’ pay The company will insist that some baristas transfer and will revoke severance pay if transfer offers are refused.

Starbucks Workers Make Demands

Submitted by intexile on Tue, 07/22/2008 - 1:02pm.

Disclaimer - The opinions of the author do not necessarily match those of the IWW. This article is reposted in accordance to Fair Use guidelines.

By Julie Forster, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.

Jul. 22--Some baristas at the Mall of America Starbucks are using the company's recently announced plans to close 600 stores nationwide to publicize a 4-year-old union organizing effort.

Starbucks plans to close 27 Minnesota locations.

On Monday, two workers walked off the cafe floor and delivered a demand letter to the store manager asking for, among other things, a more lucrative severance package for workers in Minnesota affected by the store closings, according to the Starbucks Workers Union, an organizing campaign of the Industrial Workers of the World.


Storied Village Eatery Will Stop Purchasing Seafood from Wild Edibles Until Workers' Rights are Respected

Submitted by intexile on Fri, 07/11/2008 - 4:23am.

Immigrant Workers Seeking a Better Future for their Families Score Victory.


Bay Area IWW joins International Day of Starbucks Action in Alameda, California

Submitted by intexile on Fri, 07/11/2008 - 4:08am.

By J. Pierce and Steve O.

The Bay Area IWW held an informational leafleting at a Starbucks cafe in Alameda, CA., at the busy intersection of Park Street and Central Avenue on Sunday July 6. Making good contact with the baristas inside, and a few passers-by who happened also to be Starbucks employees, we expressed our solidarity and offered our support in their efforts to gain more control over their jobs.

The demonstration was small, as it was organized at the last minute. The IWW members present made sure that the workers inside were aware that this demonstration was in solidarity with Grand Rapids, Michigan IWW member and Starbucks Barista Cole Dorsey and CNT Starbucks Barista, Monica. The organizers also made it clear to the baristas in Alameda that this demonstration did not target them and that the Starbucks Union is not (yet) calling for a boycott of Starbucks.


Baltimore Starbucks Protest by IWW Members, Supporters

Submitted by intexile on Fri, 07/11/2008 - 3:56am.
BALTIMORE, MD -- Several hundred flyers were delivered to potential Starbucks customers about Starbucks' unfair labor practices in Michigan, Spain, New York, and other locations on July 5, 2008 as part of the Global Day of Action in support of Starbucks workers.  Baltimore GMB members, supported by IWWs in town from Pittsburgh, Providence, and other cities, were invovled in the action, along with members of NEFAC, and several other organizations.  Free coffee was distributed from Red Emma's coffeehouse and bookstore, an IWW job shop, while the police looked on.  

Protests in Ireland against Starbucks anti-unionism

Submitted by intexile on Fri, 07/11/2008 - 3:47am.

Originally posted at anarkismo.net

Dublin Report:

From 12 pm a small group of us decided to leaflet inside some of the other Dublin Starbucks preliminary to the main demonstration on the one in Dame Street. We started upstairs in BT2 Grafton Street – some leaflets were got into the hands of staff behind the bar – but a BT2 security guard is hot on our heels snaffling and crumpling paper as he goes. No security or management presense at all in Dawson street where we get a more leisurely stroll and distribute a good number of leaflets – staff and customers read with interest. Similarly in a fairly deserted Starbucks in the IFSC.

Finally we get back to Dame Street and do another quick run around inside. A minute later we are greeted by Irene; district manager of Starbuck’s Dublin. She is icely and formally polite informing us that we are welcome to protest peacefully but not to leaflet inside the premises and to check in any time for refreshments . We decline the offer. Then she turns paranoid asking us if we are recording her (though we have neither the equipment or the inclination!)– turns back in and is not seen again.

The crowd in Dame Street quickly swells to over 30: with WSM members and many other activists; mostly but not exclusively libertarian. The atmosphere is cheerful through out and people manage to engage with workers on several occasions. Encouraged we head back to Dawson Street and again up to 30 people throng around it; a very strong presense at a quite small entrance.


Starbucks Union Demands Reinstatement of Fired Baristas - Coffee-sippers at 17th & Broadway Baffled by Drum-Pounding Protesters

Submitted by intexile on Fri, 07/11/2008 - 3:37am.

By Inni Chowdhury - NYC Indymedia

A dozen protesters gathered in front of the Starbucks on 17th and Broadway on Saturday July 5 to protest the termination of two union organizing baristas. Liberte Locke, ( a current barista who works in Manhattan, wrote a letter to Chairman Howard Schultz, asking to re-instate two terminated employees: Monica (who has declined to reveal her last name for fear of being blacklisted by other potential empolyers) and Cole Dorsey, of Grand Rapids Michigan.

According to the official Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) website, “Monica was fired on the 24th of April without notice. She had resisted management when they made people work public holidays without extra pay. The store manager had told her on several occasions that she must have nothing to do with unions.”

Cole Dorsey was fired on June 6. He had been an active member of IWW Starbucks Workers Union.