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Shareholders urge Starbucks to restart union talks amid stalled negotiations and over 100 labor complaints.
Long-term Starbucks shareholders, including New York City Comptroller Brad Lander and major investment firms, are urging the company to restart contract negotiations with Starbucks Workers United, citing over 100 unfair labor practice complaints, strikes, and protests since early 2025.
The letter to the board highlights the stalled talks since April 2024, despite the union representing over 12,000 baristas across 650 stores more than three years after the first unionization in Buffalo, New York.
The company continues its $1 billion restructuring, including closing underperforming locations like its Seattle flagship, while remaining silent on the shareholder appeal.
Los accionistas instan a Starbucks a reiniciar las conversaciones sindicales en medio de negociaciones estancadas y más de 100 quejas laborales.