Starbucks to begin talks with Workers United union | CNN Business

New York CNN  — 

Starbucks said Tuesday it will begin talks with the Workers United union to discuss bargaining agreements and union organizing.

“We have agreed with Workers United that we will begin discussions on a foundational framework designed to achieve collective bargaining agreements, including a fair process for organizing, and the resolution of some outstanding litigation,” the company said in a statement.

Starbucks also said it is using the framework to begin to resolve litigation related to partner benefits announced in May 2022 and the use of the Starbucks brand in an intellectual property lawsuit.

→ Continue reading at CNN - Business News

More from author

Related posts

Advertisment

Latest posts

After 10 years of development, Apple abruptly cancels its electric car project

Enlarge this image Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an announcement...

Beyond Meat’s stock surges after CEO promises to steeply cut costs in 2024 | CNN Business

CNN  —  Shares of Beyond Meat skyrocketed in after-hours trading on Tuesday after the company promised to cut...

Number of 401(k) ‘millionaires’ jumped 41% last year, says Fidelity | CNN Business

New York CNN  —  Many more new 401(k) “millionaires” were created last year, but the overall number remains low,...