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Unionized Starbucks baristas have announced plans to strike next week, targeting one of the company’s busiest days. The strike is intended to draw attention to ongoing efforts to secure a collective bargaining agreement, after years of intermittent and unsuccessful negotiations with Starbucks management.

The planned strike highlights rising labor tensions within the company, as employees seek improved working conditions, wages, and benefits. Union representatives have emphasized the importance of the timing, aiming to maximize visibility and impact during a peak shopping period.

Starbucks has yet to comment extensively on the planned strike or negotiations, but the action signals ongoing challenges between the coffee giant and organized labor efforts. The strike could potentially disrupt operations at key locations, affecting customer service during a busy season.

This development underscores broader trends of unionization within the service industry, as workers advocate for greater workplace protections and recognition. The outcome of these negotiations may influence future labor relations at Starbucks and similar companies nationwide.

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