OHIO — Starbucks is under fire from investors and customers nationwide, including in Ohio, regarding worker treatment as it gears up for its crucial holiday drink season.
Amidst claims of unfair labor practices, supporters and baristas will rally for a fair contract with better staffing, working hours, pay and job protections.
“Starbucks knows where we stand. They know our demands,” said Michelle Eisen, Starbucks Workers United spokesperson and 15-year veteran barista. “We remain ready to negotiate whenever Starbucks is willing to bargain in good faith and offer new proposals that address our demands. For example, baristas across the country are calling on Starbucks to come back to the table and address our demands now.”
The strike is part of a national wave of 70 pickets in 60 cities around the nation.
Starbucks workers have increased their demands for a fair union contract and authorized a strike if Starbucks does not meet them.
Starbucks workers and allies plan to strike at these locations in Ohio:
- Ontario, Ohio, at 2172 Walker Lake Rd. on Sunday, Oct. 26, at noon.
- Bowling Green, Ohio, at 1560 East Wooster St. on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 5 p.m.
- Cleveland, Ohio, at 11302 Euclid Ave. on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 2 p.m.
- Worthington, Ohio, at 7176 N High St. on Sunday Nov. 2, at 2 p.m.
Ryan Johnston
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