Labor board sues Starbucks to reinstate fired union organizers 

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-05-12 17:55:05

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 In the U.S., the National Labor Relations Board has filed a lawsuit in federal court to immediately reinstate seven Memphis Starbucks workers who say they were illegally fired in retaliation for their union efforts.  The group became known as the “Memphis 7.” 

Memphis, May 12 (RHC)-- In the U.S., the National Labor Relations Board has filed a lawsuit in federal court to immediately reinstate seven Memphis Starbucks workers who say they were illegally fired in retaliation for their union efforts.  The group became known as the “Memphis 7.” 

This comes as the NLRB issued a complaint against Starbucks for 29 unfair labor practice charges, including over 200 violations of federal workers’ protections, stemming from retaliation claims made by members of the Starbucks Workers United in Buffalo, New York, where Starbucks workers’ union organizing effort began in August. 


 



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