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Uploaded on May 19, 2009

http://stopstarbucks.com

Both corporate giants have long track records of harassing their workers when it comes to joining unions. Harassment and intimidation are illegal under Federal law, and we won't stand for it. Tell Howard Schultz, Starbucks' billionaire owner, to respect the people who work for Starbucks.

Sign the memo to Mr. Schultz: http://stopstarbucks.com

In 2005, we took on Wal-Mart for their assault on workers with Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price. Now we are exposing Starbucks' atrocious labor practices in our newest campaign, Stop Starbucks.

Sign the memo at http://stopstarbucks.com and help us reach 50k signatures. Then send this video to your friends and family and post it on your Facebook page.

Tell us YOUR Starbucks story at http://stopstarbucks.com

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  • Mr666Evil666Clown666

    the only the starbucks ceo likes is to chug cock and its not only his coffie thats black going into his mouth and down his throat with its own "creamer"

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  • Hunter Mann

    If you look at the big numbers for Starbux, they are in the business of selling milk, not coffee. If you don't this, do the math on the money they make when you order a tall instead of a smaller size. They are selling milk at about $45 per gallon.

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  • SuperZenarchist

    Moreover, you need to understand clearly that economics is not a science because there is no reliable evidence at the foundation of the inferential edifice.

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  • MrFreeCookie

    I'm not going to engage with someone who's idea of an argument is simply spewing Left-wing catch phrases. Yeah the Koch brothers indoctrinated me. Genius.

    Or maybe I know a things or two about economics. But no of course, you've watched a few TYT videos and now think you're qualified to talk about the economy. Piss off.

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  • SuperZenarchist

    Your response actually proves my point. 

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  • MrFreeCookie

    "You have been brainwashed by Koch Brothers propaganda" - Says all I need to know about your intelligence level. Goodbye.

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  • SuperZenarchist

    You have been brainwashed by Koch Brothers propaganda. Learn to read and try to think critically. Organized labor is responsible for:

    Weekends without work, all breaks at work, including your lunch breaks, paid vacation, sick leave, Social Security, 8-hour work day, overtime pay, Child labor laws, 40-hour work week, Workers’ compensation (workers’ comp), Unemployment insurance, Pensions, Workplace safety standards and regulations, Employer health care insurance, etc.

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  • SuperZenarchist

    Incorrect. The average American earned $5 per hour in 1976, which is equal to $19.7 of today money (inflation adjusted).

    Today the average salary is $18.8 per hour, which is at least 5% less earnings then in 1976.

    This decline in earnings (real value) started in 1971 when United State of America abandon the gold standard.

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