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Why Amazon and Starbucks Workers Are Fighting for Better Conditions
USASun Dec 22 2024
Workers at Amazon and Starbucks are on strike in several U. S. cities. They're pushing for better wages, benefits, and working conditions. The strikes come at a crucial time, as President-elect Donald Trump could appoint a less union-friendly National Labor Relations Board. The pandemic sparked a wave of organizing efforts, but turning wins into contracts has been tough. Amazon refuses to acknowledge unionizing drivers and warehouse workers, while Starbucks has agreed to negotiate but hasn't followed through. The Teamsters are leading the Amazon strikes, demanding higher pay and safer conditions. Amazon argues that many drivers aren't their employees. Starbucks, meanwhile, is facing strikes over a proposed economic package with no immediate wage increases. The outcome of these strikes could set a precedent for future labor disputes under the Trump administration.
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Are the strikes a result of a deeper conspiracy to disrupt the supply chain during the holiday season?
Will the workers on strike start a new trend of 'coffee flights' instead of coffee breaks?
What are the long-term implications of these strikes on the labor movement in the United States?
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