Longtime Starbucks leader Howard Schultz says the coffee chain has attempted to bargain with representatives of the union in good faith
Longtime Starbucks Corp. leader Howard Schultz on Wednesday defended the coffee chain against accusations it hasMr. Schultz, testifying before a Senate committee, said the company has attempted
of the Starbucks Workers United union in good faith. Any unionized employee disciplined by Starbucks was a result of violating company policies, not advocating for a union, he said in prepared remarks.
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