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Union claims victory after Starbucks prevented from halting collective bargaining vote
Richard Bensinger (left) who is advising unionisation efforts, along with baristas Casey Moore (right) Brian Murray (second from left) and Jaz Brisack (second from right) discuss their efforts to unionise three Buffalo-area stores, inside the movements headquarters on Thursday, October 28, 2021

COFFEE giant Starbucks was prevented on Tuesday from impounding ballots cast by the company’s workers on whether they want union representation.

Starbucks Workers United, a union of Starbucks baristas organising in the US city of Buffalo, welcomed the National Labour Relations Board’s (NLRB) decision to dismiss Starbucks’ request to halt vote entirely.

The NLRB’s ruling, the union said, signalled yet another win for the workers.  

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