The National Labor Relations Board filed an injunction against Starbucks for firing pro-union workers in Arizona, which could force the company to reinstate them.
prepared by NLRB regional director Cornele A. Overstreet. The three workers, Laila Dalton, Tyler Gillette and Alyssa Sanchez, composed nearly the entirety of the union’s organizing committee at their store in Phoenix, according to officials.
If the injunction is successful, it will be a major blow to Starbucks’s anti-union campaign, which has led to the termination of“Employees have the fundamental right to choose whether or not they want to be represented by the union without restraint or coercion by their employer,” Overstreet said in a statement. “The faith of Starbucks employees nationwide in workplace democracy will not be restored unless these employees are immediately reinstated under the protection of a federal court order.
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