Chicago Sun-Times

Starbucks fighting expanded unionizati­on effort in Buffalo

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Starbucks is fighting an expanded effort to unionize its stores, even as a union vote proceeds at three of the coffee-chain’s locations in Buffalo, New York.

Union organizers from three additional Buffalo-area stores appeared before the National Labor Relations Board on Thursday, asking to hold union votes at each of their stores. The workers say they want more input on pay and store operations and they’re seeking representa­tion by Workers United, an affiliate of the Service Employees Internatio­nal Union.

Starbucks’ attorney at the hearing, Alan Model, reiterated the company’s request to conduct one vote with all 20 stores in the Buffalo area. The labor board hearing is expected to last for several days. Model said Thursday that 45.5% of baristas and shift supervisor­s in the Buffalo area worked at more than one store in the company’s 2021 fiscal year, which ended Oct. 3.

In late October, the labor board in the Buffalo region approved union votes at three separate Buffalo-area stores. Starbucks has appealed that ruling to the full labor board in Washington, but voting began last month. The labor board could count those votes as early as Dec. 9.

Starbucks has never had unionized workers at its U.S. stores in its 50-year history.

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SAUL LOEB/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES, FILE

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