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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-07-07 08:50 PM
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Global actions target Starbucks union-busters

http://www.iww.org/en/node/3133

Global actions target Starbucks union-busters
Submitted by intexile on Fri, 01/05/2007 - 4:12pm.

Actions in some fifty cities around the world, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, New Zealand and American cities including New York, Chicago, Minneapolis and San Francisco protested Starbucks’ anti-union practices and the wrongful firing of five union activists over the Thanksgiving weekend Nov. 24.

The global day of action kicked off Nov. 22, when five New York City IWW baristas illegally fired for their union activities entered Starbucks regional headquarters to demand their jobs back and that Starbucks cease its scorched earth union-busting policy.

As SWU members and community supporters picketed outside, the fired baristas addressed their demands to Starbucks “Partner and Asset Protection Investigator” Marc Stella inside the company’s posh office across from the Empire State Building.

Stella is the company’s internal Pinkerton who conducted the sham investigation against FW Daniel Gross and is likely complicit in all the baristas’ terminations. Regional Director Jim McDermott was conveniently out of the office enjoying the Thanksgiving weekend and his fat cat salary as baristas work extra hard meeting holiday demand on a poverty wage.

The roster of fired unionists now includes: Joseph Agins, fired from Starbucks at 2nd Ave. and 9th, Dec. 12, 2005; Charles Fostrom, fired from 57th and Lexington, July 11; Evan Winterscheidt, fired from 14th and 6th Ave., July 18; Daniel Gross, fired from 36th and Madison, August 5; Isis Saenz, fired from 57th and Lexington, Nov. 1.



In Germany solidarity actions took place in Essen and Munich on Nov. 25. In Essen, Starbucks Workers Union supporters leafleted in front of the shop near the Central Railway Station, and sent faxes to the German headquarters of Starbucks, also in Essen, warning that they would return if the baristas’ demands should were not fulfilled.

In Munich supporters distributed leaflets in front of the shops in Leopold and Feilitsch streets. Most participants were members of the German anarcho-syndicalist Freie ArbeiterInnen Union (Free Workers Union) or the German IWW organizing committee.

In Pittsburgh, 25 IWW members and other union supporters carried picket signs and chanted in front of the Squirrel Hill Starbucks at the corner of Forbes and Shady Ave. As the post-lunch crowd milled about, union activists entered the store in an attempt to talk with employees and customers, but managers blocked leafleting or union discussions inside the store and ejected customers who were discussing the action.

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Bluzmann57 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-07-07 08:53 PM
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1. Ok. The hell with Starbucks.
I will spread the word. Buy local. Starbucks is anti-Union. They suck.
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OrwellwasRight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-07-07 08:56 PM
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2. Any way we can offer financial support to the fired union members?
This is a bummer. I had previously enjoyed Starbucks coffee and was happy to give them my money due to their reasonable wages, health insurance policies, and promotion of fair trade and sustainable growth practices.
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