Starbucks Strike Enters Third Week Deadlocked With Both Sides Holding Firm

The Starbucks Workers United escalated its “Red Cup Rebellion” strike over unfair labor practices on Black Friday, announcing that 120 stores in 85 cities had joined the effort, while Starbucks claims fewer than half that number were impacted and that the strike has caused minimal disruption over the last three weeks.

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