Flight Attendants and Starbucks baristas, a dynamic duo
The company is a name brand around the world. They pride themselves on being innovative, leading their industry, and treating their employees like “family.”
You could write all that about Delta, but we’re talking about Starbucks. And just like Delta, when Starbucks workers asked for a seat at the table, management started an all-out union busting blitz.
At our next Delta AFA Virtual Town Hall on Tuesday, April 19 at 6:00pm ET, we’ll be joined by Jaz Brisack, a barista from Buffalo who helped lead Starbucks Workers United’s first win and sparked a national movement, and Lexi Rizzo, another Starbucks Workers United leader whose aunt is an AFA Flight Attendant. The Labor Movement is all of us. We can learn from each other, support each other, and win against all odds by standing together in solidarity.
Register now to join us and hear how baristas are winning their fight for fairness at Starbucks!
It’s an exciting time to be organizing, and we have real momentum. But we can’t take our foot off the gas for even a moment. Join us April 19 at 6:00pm ET for the Virtual for updates on our organizing efforts together and to hear from Starbucks Workers United about their inspiring campaign!
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