Coming at you with our first ever bonus conversation for the public, in which we1 discuss the ongoing Starbucks Workers United strike taking place at hundreds of locations (and growing) all over the country right now. It’s also a conversation in which we offer a humble request of you this holiday season: Don’t go to Starbucks right now, if you can manage it.
If, for whatever reason, you do need to go to Starbucks right now, fine. This is not a game of purity tests! It’s a game of numbers. As such, consider cutting your usual order or frequency of visits in half. Get your kid the cake pop, but cut out your regular cappuccino, or take the venti to a tall, etc. Every dollar you withhold from this corporation during a sustained labor strike is going to hit them that much harder, and the potential ripple effect of a combined consumer and labor boycott on one of the largest food & beverage corporations in America is hard to overstate.
As of Monday, 3,800 baristas across 130 cities are holding the line
Workers in 10 other countries (!) began protesting in support
If you’re a Starbucks barista thinking about organizing your store, you can reach out here
Starbucks Workers United national strike fund
and by we I mean Katie
















