Starbucks barista strike expands nationwide days after NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's boycott call

Core Points - The Starbucks union has expanded its strike to over 30 locations across the U.S., with participation from at least 1,000 workers [1][6][8] - The strike coincided with Starbucks' "Red Cup Day," a significant promotional event for the company [6][14] - Union members are demanding better pay, improved working hours, and resolution of legal issues related to contract negotiations [8][9] Expansion of Strike - The strike has spread to stores in approximately 25 cities, including Cleveland, Memphis, and Springfield, Missouri [6][8] - The New Scotland Avenue location in Albany, NY, is the first in the Upstate Capitol region to join the strike [5] Union's Position - The union has accused Starbucks management of slow-walking contract negotiations and has called for new proposals to address their demands [8][9] - Starbucks claims that the strike has caused minimal disruption to its operations and expresses readiness to negotiate when the union is prepared [9][11] Background on Unionization - Starbucks Workers United was founded in August 2021 and has grown to represent over 14,000 workers across more than 640 locations in 45 states [10] - Currently, about 5% of Starbucks' approximately 10,000 company-owned stores in the U.S. are unionized [11]