Starbucks strike to expand to over 300 US stores on Christmas Eve, union says
Dec 24 (Reuters) - A strike at Starbucks will expand to over 300 U.S. stores on Tuesday, with more than 5,000 workers expected to walk off the job before the five-day work stoppage ends later on Christmas Eve, the workers' union said.
The workers union claimed more than 290 stores were "fully shut down", and more than 300 stores were on strike as planned across 45 U.S. states.
The union, representing employees at 525 stores nationwide, has called strikes across 12 major cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Seattle, over issues of wages, staffing and schedules.
The strike began on Friday after talks between Starbucks and the union hit an impasse.
Starbucks declined to comment on the estimated impact to overall operations from the strike after having earlier said the expected impact was "very limited".
"They're (Starbucks) probably right with respect to no explicit topline impact," said Sean Dunlop, a Morninstar analyst.
"We are ready to continue negotiations when the union comes back to the bargaining table," the company said.
Starbucks had previously claimed that the union delegates prematurely ended the bargaining session.⍐
No comments:
Post a Comment