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On Christmas Eve, Starbucks experienced the largest strike in history, with nearly 300 stores closed across the USA.
① Since the union at Starbucks initiated a strike last week, the strike has now lasted for five days, affecting more than 300 stores across the USA, with an estimated 5,000 employees expected to join the strike; ② Starbucks declined to comment on the estimated impact of the strike on overall Operation, only stating that the expected impact of the strike is "very limited."
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Starbucks (SBUX.US) unions claim that the strike has expanded to over 300 stores in the USA ahead of Christmas Eve.
Starbucks (SBUX.US) union stated on Tuesday that the strike will expand to over 300 stores in the USA, involving more than 5,000 workers. The Starbucks Workers United, representing employees from 525 stores across the USA, announced that more than 60 stores in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Boston, and Seattle have been closed. Negotiations between Starbucks and the union have stalled due to unresolved issues related to wages, staffing, and scheduling, leading to the strike that began last Friday.
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Due to issues such as wages, negotiations have faced setbacks, and strikes at multiple Starbucks locations in the USA continue to escalate.
Gelonghui, December 24 | The Starbucks union announced that the strike at Starbucks locations in the USA will expand to more than 300 stores on Tuesday, with over 5,000 workers expected to participate as the scale of the strike continues to grow ahead of the five-day strike that will end later on Christmas Eve. The Starbucks Workers United, representing employees from 525 stores nationwide, stated that over 60 Starbucks locations in the USA, including in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Boston, and Seattle, were already on strike as of Monday. The negotiations between Starbucks and the union have reached a stalemate due to unresolved issues related to wages, staffing, and scheduling, leading to the strike. The union also
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The Starbucks employees union announced that the strike will expand to more than 300 stores on Christmas Eve.
On December 24, according to Reuters, the Starbucks employees' union announced that the strike will expand to over 300 stores in the USA on Tuesday, with more than 5,000 workers expected to participate in a five-day strike that will end later on Christmas Eve. The union added that the Christmas Eve strike is expected to be the largest in history. The Starbucks Workers United, representing employees from 525 stores nationwide, stated that over 60 stores in 12 major US cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Boston, and Seattle, stopped working on Monday. Negotiations between Starbucks and the union have stalled over wages, staffing, and scheduling.
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Starbucks employee strikes have expanded to many locations across the United States, protesting against "insulting economic treatment."
Starbucks employees initiated a five-day strike to protest against "insulting economic treatment" and unmet wage promises. This strike covers more than a dozen major cities, including Los Angeles and New York, affecting over 500 stores.