doesn't starbucks still pay for their staffs higher education?
better covid policy would make sense but lol
Work conditions seem reasonable. They should be pushing for a raise. Maybe that’s strategy?
But theres 5 walk offs. story didn’t even say how many kept working.
doesn't starbucks still pay for their staffs higher education?
better covid policy would make sense but lol
one of the best national chains to work for and people still complain lmao
never going to make some people happy
one of the best national chains to work for and people still complain lmao
never going to make some people happy
That ain't really saying much
they put up all that fuss to unionize and the first thing they strike on is COVID protocol
the entire country is struggling to deal with COVID protocol, should’ve waited for a more compelling and strategic way to strike
That ain't really saying much
you know about what they offer?starbucks.com/careers/working-at-starbucks/benefits-and-perks
they put up all that fuss to unionize and the first thing they strike on is COVID protocol
the entire country is struggling to deal with COVID protocol, should’ve waited for a more compelling and strategic way to strike
I bet they're all vaccinated
likely boosted
wear masks
yet still complain lmao
you know about what they offer?https://www.starbucks.com/careers/working-at-starbucks/benefits-and-perks/
Yeah. Pay is still crap though.
I bet they're all vaccinated
likely boosted
wear masks
yet still complain lmao
what the hell protocols are these people requesting like this does not shine a positive light on unionization lmao
I never understand why people get so f***ing twisted about this s***.
There’s plenty of others to go to, and hell, you don’t even work there so you don’t even really know what it’s actually like.
Yeah. Pay is still crap though.
paying 5 people $20 in the middle of Utah ain't gonna be sustainable for the business lol
Honestly I wouldn’t be able to work at a Starbucks mainly bc of tik tok. Mfs be ordering some crazy s*** with their chest 🗣
paying 5 people $20 in the middle of Utah ain't gonna be sustainable for the business lol
Yes it would
Yes it would
to break even just on salary they need $100 in PROFIT an hour lmao...
i think starbucks was thinking this would be good PR for them, and now it’s backfiring. i doubt they’ll be as open to allowing a voting process for employees, or at the very least they will make it way more difficult lol
but yeah this definitely set a precedent for other Starbucks. others in the are were voting for unionization as well
he's being sarcastic bro lol.
@Twist_Your_Cap seeing any thread about workers protesting/unionizing against a corporation
What happens when Starbucks closes this store?
isn’t that against labour laws?
A starbucks union is nasty
I appreciate their work but these type of jobs aren't supposed to be career jobs
A starbucks union is nasty
I appreciate their work but these type of jobs aren't supposed to be career jobs
I disagree
let's not enable the fast food sector to abuse their workers
since ""it's not supposed to be their career jobs""
they shouldnt expect better work conditions and pay ???