Ensuring our 41st and Main store partners voices are heard
Read more about our efforts to ensure partners at our 41st and Main store in Kansas City have the opportunity to make their voice heard through a fairly conducted secret ballot election.
Read more about our efforts to ensure partners at our 41st and Main store in Kansas City have the opportunity to make their voice heard through a fairly conducted secret ballot election.
Read more about a newly published report from the NLRB Inspector General, which finds NLRB officials grossly mismanaged the union representation election for our Overland Park store.
Read more about findings of substantial misconduct by local NLRB officials during the Overland Park union representation election and the NLRB's decision to set aside the election results.
Read more about why our Chicago Roastery partners voted 119-90 to reject Workers United and maintain a direct relationship with the company.
Starbucks recently filed additional information with the NLRB regarding concerns that some parties failed to adhere to the election agreement for our store at 4th and Diagonal in Seattle.
From the beginning of the unionization effort, we have been clear that we are better when we work directly together without a union separating us.