Article 6E7QP Will Starbucks’ union-busting stifle a union rebirth in the US?

Will Starbucks’ union-busting stifle a union rebirth in the US?

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Steven Greenhouse
from US news | The Guardian on (#6E7QP)

The NLRB has brought 100 cases against the coffee chain over anti-union activities - but it cannot punish the company

With more than 340 victories at Starbucks stores across the US, the campaign to organize the coffee chain's workers is one of the most successful union drives in a generation. But Starbucks' fierce union-busting campaign has badly slowed its momentum and exposed deep flaws in US labor law that threaten other promising unionization efforts.

Two years on since workers at a Buffalo, New York, Starbucks location started the first successful campaign to form a union at a company-run store, labor experts say the coffee chain's aggressive union-busting is shining a harsh light on the shortcomings of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and how that 88-year-old law which governs unionization campaigns is proving far too weak to stop a powerful, multibillion corporation from using an arsenal of illegal tactics to stifle a highly promising union drive.

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