Leading up to the holidays, Starbucks workers were in picket lines in cities like Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
More than 5,000 workers were expected to take part in walkout that ends later on Christmas Eve, their union says.
Workers are protesting a lack of progress in contract negotiations with the company and unfair labor practices.
A labor dispute involving coffee giant Starbucks reached the Quad Cities on Christmas Eve, when some employees in Davenport walked off the job for the day. (Gavin Waidelich, OurQuadCities.com) ...
The strike was expected to affect about 2% of all locations. A barista workers union is aiming to highlight alleged unfair labor practices.
A rolling strike of Starbucks baristas began Friday and grows to include about 300 of the coffee giant's shops across the U.S ...
Across the country, baristas at more than 300 cafes were striking, according to their union, Starbucks Workers United.
Unionized Starbucks employees conducted a one-day strike outside two Omaha locations Tuesday morning to advocate for better ...
The strikes began Friday at stores in three cities and spread to other locations Monday and Tuesday. They only impacted ...
The strike, which began Friday in Los Angeles, Chicago and Starbucks’ hometown of Seattle, continued spreading to stores ...
Shares of Starbucks ( SBUX) finished Tuesday higher amid reports that its striking baristas would return to work.
The union said it expects the number of stores impacted to hit 300, but it's unclear if the group will hit that target by the ...