Since it's founding on May 17, 2004, the Industrial Workers of the World
campaign at Starbucks has spread around the country with new workers
joining the campaign every week. Support has poured in from around the
world and important gains in wages and working conditions have been won
through direct action, grassroots pressure, media advocacy, and legal
filings.
Like no, you work at Starbucks. If you want more money, then hun, you need to go get a real job. Working at Starbucks is for teens with no money and college students. This guy looked like he was some 25 to 35 years old and he's working at Starbucks.
MisterAlexadner 3 months ago
Bunch of hippies.
MisterAlexadner 3 months ago
I really like those "pecan rolls" at Starbucks. They actually softened my hatred for this horrible company in one single bite.
leloby 1 year ago
who cares is schultz has a mansion. he deserves to, he's the one who started the company. the man with the idea is the one who makes more money, not the workers. if you don't like starbucks, don't buy their coffee and don't work there. end of story.
chestergringles 2 years ago
and, how much money do they make protesting? probably less then making coffee
alosirmin 3 years ago
you cant afford it cus all you do is make coffee. thats not a career, opening up a company and making it into a million dollar business. go create a company noobs stop protesting it doesnt do anything. i think i might go apply to starbucks for a job.
alosirmin 3 years ago
Umm....don't work at starbucks??? Nobody cares guys...I'm glad you all got fired.
MathewK1978 3 years ago