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National Starbucks unionization echoes in Seattle City Hall as ‘misinformation’ accusations fly

Feb 9, 2022, 5:07 AM | Updated: 8:57 am

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Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant at a rally supporting Starbucks unionization efforts. (Seattle Channel)

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The Seattle City Council has passed a in solidarity with ongoing, local Starbucks unionization efforts. To date, three Starbucks locations in the Seattle area — downtown, Westlake, and Capitol Hill — have filed for union elections with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Over 60 have filed nationwide.

Trio of Seattle Starbucks locations now pushing to unionize, claim company is 鈥榮talling鈥

The vote came on the heels of an that seven employees of a Memphis Starbucks location were fired over their labor organizing, according to the terminated employees. Starbucks claims the employees violated company policy by reopening the location after closing, and using the store to do an interview with local media about their unionization efforts.

鈥淛ust today we learned that Starbucks has outrageously fired the entire organizing committee,鈥 the resolution鈥檚 sponsor Councilmember Kshama Sawant said Tuesday. 鈥淲e need walkouts and solidarity rallies and cities across the nation, including Seattle, to demand that Starbucks executives give the fired Memphis workers their jobs back.鈥

The Seattle council does not have the authority to dictate how the Starbucks locations organize through the NLRB. Regardless, the resolution passed 6-0, with Councilmembers Sara Nelson and Alex Pedersen abstaining and Councilmember Lisa Herbold not present.

鈥淲e know our priorities for the people of Seattle: homelessness, police reform, public safety, housing, affordability, basic services, and so on,鈥 Nelson said.

鈥淚 was not elected to take votes on issues that fall beyond the purview of city business. And I believed that a vote on [this] resolution would be just merely symbolic,” she continued. “We have to stay in our lane and spend our time and energy doing things we know will directly help the people and the workers of Seattle.鈥

The resolution largely advocates for council solidarity with Starbucks unionization efforts while calling on the company to accept 鈥渃ard check neutrality,鈥 a way to streamline unionization elections through the NLRB.

Councilmember Sawant鈥檚 rhetoric around the issue has couched the resolution as a simple pass or fail test to check the council鈥檚 position on organized labor. Sawant often references the council鈥檚 decision to peel back hazard pay for grocery workers in December (a decision that was later reversed with the arrival of the omicron COVID wave) as an indicator of where the rest of the council broadly stands on labor issues.

The decision to sunset hazard pay in December was ultimately submitted for council approval by Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda. The legislation was crafted and affirmed as a response to the pandemic, and case rates had bottomed out when the council unanimously repealed the requirement (Councilmember Sawant was not present on the day of the vote). To date, Seattle is one of few major metro areas with a hazard pay requirement such as that, which currently exists in Seattle law, and Mosqueda is the original sponsor of the requirement passed in early 2021.

鈥淚 just want to make sure that we’re clear today, as we support workers in our city and our region, across our country, that we continue to show solidarity for broader organizing efforts,” Mosqueda said. “[I] want to make sure that we are clear about the past, 鈥 and that we stop with the misinformation.鈥

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