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More than 1,000 unionized Starbucks workers are planning to strike at 65 U.S. stores starting Thursday. The strike was scheduled to disrupt Starbucks鈥 Red Cup Day. Starbucks Workers United says the walkout will impact stores in 45 cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and Dallas.
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This is the second Starbucks location in Tarrant County to unionize and the 22nd in Texas.
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Starbucks workers at Denton's 2300 S. Loop 288 store voted to unionize with a 16-4 vote on Monday evening to become the 20th Starbucks location in Texas to join Starbucks Workers United, according to a news release.
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Starbucks workers from two locations in Denton joined a nationwide protest Thursday against the company's Red Cup Day, as well as fair working conditions for unionized stores.
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The union organizers ask for a livable wage, better working conditions, consistent hours, and better health care for all employees.
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Starbucks workers at 3012 FM407 in Bartonville went on strike Thursday afternoon due to the latest 鈥淪eptember ThursYays鈥 nationwide promotion.
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Despite a national effort to protest a reported change in policy over Pride decorations at some locations, Starbucks says no such policy change has been made.
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At least four Starbucks in the region have unionized. Workers across the U.S. have filed thousands of complaints against the Seattle-based company over alleged federal labor law violations.
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Fourteen GOP legislators warned Lyft that they鈥檇 seek to ban companies that pay for abortions from doing business in Texas. The extent of support for the idea is unclear.
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Back in May, Andrew Chifari of Dallas made headlines when he ordered the most expensive Starbucks drink and ended up getting it for free. Well since then,鈥
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: a Dallas Starbucks drink order goes viral; prominent choreographer Bruce Wood has died; Sriracha is staying鈥