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Starbucks Protest: Baristas Demand Better Pay and Staffing

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Columbus,⁤ OH – Baristas and supporters picketed a Starbucks location on North High Street Saturday, demanding a fair union contract ‍from the‌ coffee giant as ‍the company faces scrutiny over ⁣recent store closures and job cuts. The protest,held outside the Starbucks ⁤at 1784 N. High St.‌ near the University District, ⁣highlighted ongoing tensions between ‍Starbucks ‍Workers ⁢United and the​ corporation.

The dispute centers‌ on stalled contract negotiations,⁣ with baristas ⁤alleging the company is unwilling to compromise on key‌ issues affecting working ‌conditions and benefits. This action comes days after Starbucks announced the closure of‌ hundreds of‌ underperforming ⁢stores nationwide, eliminating⁤ approximately 900 jobs – a move protesters say demonstrates a disregard for employees.

“They view us as dispensable,” said Sabina Aguirre,a barista involved in the dispute,addressing the crowd ​through call-and-response‌ chants. “I think‍ the store closures were a really big testament to that.”

Starbucks announced the store closures on September ‌25,but ​no⁣ Columbus or Ohio locations were initially included in the​ list. Though, protesters⁣ argue the closures ‍nationwide ‌underscore a broader pattern of ⁢prioritizing ‌profits over employee well-being.

Barista Siti Pulcheon displayed‌ a Starbucks Workers United T-shirt during the protest, symbolizing the collective action of union members. Aguirre emphasized that the baristas⁤ involved are dedicated to their jobs ​and​ customers,​ but current working conditions are making⁣ it increasingly tough.

“We don’t want to go on strike,” ⁢Aguirre stated. “We don’t want⁤ to have to take these actions. But if ⁣it ⁢is necessary to get that contract,‌ we are willing to do ⁣whatever we need to.”

The protest reflects a larger national ⁢movement by Starbucks Workers⁤ United to secure collective bargaining agreements with the company.Negotiations have been ongoing for months, with union representatives seeking improvements⁣ in areas such as wages, benefits, and scheduling practices.

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