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Starbucks shareholders approve review of labor union practices

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Starbucks shareholders approve review of labor union practices

RALLY. Starbucks workers attend a rally as they go on a one-day strike outside a store in Buffalo, New York, November 17, 2022.

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Starbucks is 'undertaking an independent, third-party human rights impact assessment, which will include a deeper-level review of the principles of freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining'

NEW YORK, USA – Starbucks shareholders approved a proposal for the coffee chain to conduct an independent assessment of its labor practices as it contends with hundreds of newly unionized US cafes, according to voting results filed on Wednesday, March 29.

The proposal won 52% of votes. Results came the same day ex-chief executive Howard Schultz testified before a US Senate committee, defending the company against claims that it illegally fired pro-union employees, among other allegations.

“The majority support from shareholders for our proposal reflects a growing demand for an honest accounting of the discrepancy between Starbucks’ purported values and management’s anti-union behavior,” New York City Comptroller Brad Lander said in a statement.

The city’s public pension funds and a coalition of other shareholders, who combined hold about 2.2 million Starbucks shares, proposed the assessment.

“It is clear from the vote result in the proposal that our investors share our commitment to our partners,” Starbucks said in its regulatory filing disclosing the results.

Starbucks reiterated that it is now “undertaking an independent, third-party human rights impact assessment, which will include a deeper-level review of the principles of freedom of association and the right to collective bargaining.”

The Seattle-based company said it will use findings of the review to “understand how we can best support our partners.” – Rappler.com

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