Core Points - Starbucks Workers United announced a nationwide strike starting from 65 stores, aiming to be the largest and longest strike in Starbucks history [1] - The strike coincides with Starbucks' "Red Cup Day," a busy promotional event for the company [1] - A Starbucks spokesperson stated that the strike has had minimal impact so far, affecting less than 1% of stores [1] Financial and Operational Context - In April, the union voted against a proposal for a guaranteed annual raise of at least 2%, citing that it did not address healthcare and other economic benefits, nor did it provide immediate raises [1] - In September, Starbucks announced plans to close hundreds of stores in the U.S. and Canada, resulting in approximately 900 layoffs [1] - The latest plan indicates a 1% reduction in the total number of Starbucks stores in the U.S. and Canada [1]
劳资谈判没谈拢,星巴克美国工会在“红杯日”大促之际发起罢工