Serikat pekerja yang mewakili lebih dari 10.000 barista di Starbucks mengumumkan bahwa anggotanya melakukan pemogokan di sejumlah gerai Starbucks di Los Angeles, Chicago dan Seattle, selama 5 hari dimulai pada hari Jumat lalu. Pemogokan disebabkan oleh masalah yang belum terselesaikan terkait dengan upah jumlah staf dan juga jadwal kerja.
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00:08The Employment Agency, which represents more than 10,000 baristas at Starbucks,
00:12announced that its employees are working in a number of Starbucks branches in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle
00:18for five days, starting on Friday.
00:21This strike is caused by a problem that has not been resolved
00:24related to the salary, number of staff, and work schedules.
00:30This is part of a series of labor actions that are increasing in various areas.
00:35The employees are working in a number of Starbucks branches in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle
00:40for five days, starting on Friday.
00:43This strike is caused by a problem that has not been resolved
00:46related to the salary, number of staff, and work schedules.
00:49This is part of a series of labor actions that are increasing in various areas.
00:54The employees are working in a number of Starbucks branches in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle
00:59for five days, starting on Friday.
01:07The employees are working in a number of Starbucks branches in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle
01:12for five days, starting on Friday.
01:17The employees are working in a number of Starbucks branches in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle
01:24which is expected to continue to spread to hundreds of shops across the country on Christmas Eve.
01:30The company, which is based in Seattle, said that they are ready to continue the negotiations
01:35by stating that the U.S. Department of Labor ended this week's polling session prematurely.
01:43Starbucks also claims that more than nine polling sessions have been held since April
01:48with more than 30 agreements reached on hundreds of topics, including economic issues.
01:54However, the U.S. Department of Labor continues to criticize the company's position.
01:58Since the negotiations began in April, the U.S. Department of Labor claims that it has filed
02:03hundreds of complaints to the National Hunting Relations Council,
02:06accusing Starbucks of carrying out unfair hunting practices,
02:10such as boycotting support for the U.S. Department of Labor and closing shops during the hunting campaign.
02:16Starbucks denies this accusation and states that they respect the rights of workers
02:21to choose whether they want to join the U.S. Department of Labor.
02:24For more information, visit IDEC channel.