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CWAers Continue Turning Out to Support the Fight for a Union at Starbucks

CWAers CONTINUE TURNING OUT TO SUPPORT THE FIGHT FOR A UNION AT STARBUCKS

Nearly one year since the first Starbucks location voted to unionize - and more than 100 unionized locations later - the company still refuses to bargain fairly with Starbucks Workers United and continues using stall tactics to delay a union contract and throwing every union-bustic trick in the book at workers. Starbucks workers have been holding regular actions throughout the country, and CWA members have been standing steadfast alongside them.

On November 10th, CWA Local 1101 members and retirees showed up in force at the Starbucks Roastery in Manhattan on Day 17 of the strike by the workers there.

CWA Local 1037 members rallied with Starbucks workers in Montclair, NJ on November 17th - Starbucks' Red Cup Day.
 

CWA members in Buffalo supporting Starbucks workers

​​​CWA Local 1122 and Local 1168 members joined hundreds of other union and community members in Buffalo, Manhattan, and several other cities throughout the country on December 9th - exactly one year after the first Starbucks store voted to unionize - to demand the company bargain fairly!