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Hundreds of unionized Starbucks employees to strike Thursday, demanding a contract deal
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Hundreds of unionized Starbucks employees to strike Thursday, demanding a contract deal

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Last updated: November 13, 2025 10:09 am
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Hundreds of unionized Starbucks employees plan to stroll off the job Thursday after employees licensed a strike “with no set finish date,” after the corporate failed to succeed in a contract settlement with the union. 

Starbucks Employees United is looking the strike the “pink cup revolt,” for the reason that strike coincides with the espresso chain’s annual Purple Cup Day promotion. Starbucks Employees United, which represents greater than 9,500 baristas throughout 550 Starbucks cafes, is asking for higher pay, elevated staffing and a decision of labor disputes. 

As much as 12,000 of the corporate’s 200,000 retail employees might stroll off the job starting at 4 p.m. native time. Starbucks stated it does not count on a disruption on the “overwhelming majority” of its shops. 

The open-ended strike will begin with greater than 65 shops in over 40 cities throughout the nation, the union stated. 

“If Starbucks retains stonewalling a good contract and refusing to finish union-busting, they’re going to see their enterprise grind to a halt,” stated Michelle Eisen, Starbucks Employees United spokesperson and 15-year barista. “No contract, no espresso is greater than a tagline—it is a pledge to interrupt Starbucks operations and income till a good union contract and an finish to unfair labor practices are gained.”

Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol informed “CBS Mornings” final month that the corporate has “one of the best advantages” and “one of the best wages” within the trade.

“What their requests thus far have been, has been unreasonable,” Niccol stated. “We’re prepared to, you already know, negotiate and have ’em come again to the desk and discover a answer.” 

The union introduced final week that its members voted to authorize a strike after no contract settlement, with hundreds weighing in and an awesome majority — 92% — voting in favor, in keeping with the labor group. 

Starbucks spokesperson Jaci Anderson beforehand informed CBS Information the corporate is dissatisfied that the union voted to authorize a strike as an alternative of coming to the bargaining desk. “Once they’re prepared to come back again, we’re prepared to speak,” she stated in an announcement final month. 

Contract talks between Starbucks and Employees United started in April 2024 however fell aside in December. The union says it has secured 33 tentative agreements from Starbucks, however maintains that the overwhelming majority are noneconomic proposals. 

The strike marks the union’s third nationwide work stoppage prior to now 12 months. Employees United final protested in Could over Starbucks’ new costume code, and hundreds additionally walked off the job in December 2024.

CBS Information has reached out to Starbucks.

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