The justices are weighing how difficult it should be to halt ... at Starbucks. Starbucks Workers United said earlier this year that 400 stores with more than 10,000 workers have joined the union.
The case could make it harder to quickly halt labor practices ... been filed with the NLRB accusing Starbucks of unlawful labor practices such as firing union supporters, spying on workers and ...
Temporary injunctions requiring companies to rehire workers are particularly important when the labor board thinks a company is trying to illegally squelch budding union organizing campaigns. The ...
Labor sympathizers see the case as part of a corporate backlash to the success of the NLRB and to a rise in union organizing – a backlash that includes recent legal filings by Starbucks ...
Union organizing efforts at Starbucks probably are the most protracted labor dispute of the decade, and on Tuesday the Supreme Court will hear argument in a closely watched case arising from the ...
Puskar/AP) The Supreme Court appeared prepared to side with Starbucks in its request to curtail the National Labor Relations Board’s authority in determining whether fired union activists should ...
The global coffee giant is asking the Supreme Court to require a stricter test for when courts can step in and protect union organizers ... that tool often as Starbucks waged its own aggressive ...
US Supreme Court Examines Firings of Pro-Union Starbucks Workers By Andrew Chung ... It is a case that could make it harder to bring a quick halt to labor practices challenged as unfair under ...
Starbucks and some of its baristas have been in a contentious fight over unionizing since 2021. Now, the Supreme Court is ...
It is a case that could make it harder to bring a quick halt to labor practices ... with the NLRB accusing Starbucks of unlawful labor practices such as firing union supporters, spying on workers ...
Labor sympathizers see the case as part of a corporate backlash to the success of the NLRB and to a rise in union organizing – a backlash that includes recent legal filings by Starbucks ...
Labor sympathizers see the case as part of a corporate backlash to the success of the NLRB and to a rise in union organizing – a backlash that includes recent legal filings by Starbucks ...