-
The state claims the coffee company violated the Florida Civil Rights Act of 1992, which says it is illegal to make hiring decisions based on factors such as race. The case is now in administrative court.
-
Baristas at Dale Mabry and Linebaugh filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board Wednesday. It would be the first location in the region to unionize.
-
Starbucks workers at more than 100 stores across the country are demanding the coffee company “respect their right to a union” to obtain better wages and working conditions.
-
Two other Starbucks stores in Tallahassee have filed paperwork to unionize.
-
The Hialeah location on West 49th Street follows in the footsteps of a successful unionization effort in Buffalo, New York.
-
Starbucks customers – at least for the time being – will no longer be allowed to use personal cups, as the company seeks to mitigate the spread of…
-
ListenAt a drive-through Starbucks in St. Petersburg, Fla., a chain of generosity included hundreds of customers. Each customer in the chain chose to "pay…
-
The coffee chain says it will enforce its no-smoking rule at its outdoor seating areas and within 25 feet of store entrances. So, no coffee and a smoke for those who enjoy them together. Have smoking bans gone too far or not far enough?