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Starbucks fires union organizer
The Daily News Online ^ | 8/7/06 | ELIZABETH M. GILLESPIE

Posted on 08/07/2006 6:41:13 PM PDT by sig226

SEATTLE - Starbucks Corp. has fired the co-founder of a union claiming to represent employees at six of its Manhattan coffee houses.

Daniel Gross, a barista and organizer for IWW Starbucks Workers Union, a branch of the Industrial Workers of the World, said Monday that he is challenging his termination, which followed a company investigation into an allegation that he made a threatening remark to a district manager at a recent union rally.

Gross, who has led union organizing efforts at Starbucks for the past three years, countered that he was simply making a statement of solidarity when he told District Manager Allison Marx that a fellow employee should not be fired.

Gross, 27, said the IWW filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board on Monday alleging he was wrongfully terminated.

"By terminating me on Saturday, Starbucks has shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that it's an anti-worker, anti-union company," Gross said in a phone interview from New York City on Monday.

Starbucks confirmed Gross no longer worked for the company but would not comment on the circumstances that led to his firing.

Valerie O'Neil, a spokeswoman at Starbucks' corporate headquarters in Seattle, insisted the company does not discourage union organizing. "We don't retaliate against anyone who tries to organize or be part of a union," she said. The world's largest specialty coffee retailer, which is often lauded for offering generous benefits that include health insurance for part-time workers, contends there are no unionized Starbucks stores in the United States.

And while the IWW Starbucks Workers Union has not been formally certified under the National Labor Relations Act, it claims to represent dues-paying members who have bargained for certain job improvements, including pay raises.

Gross refused to disclose how many members the union has, saying only that it's a "modest-sized group" with "positive membership growth."

In March, Starbucks settled an unfair labor practice charge the union filed with the NLRB, accusing the company of violating federal law by creating a national policy prohibiting workers from sharing written union information or wearing buttons.

The company admitted no wrongdoing in its settlement, but was forced to post at three stores named in the complaint detailed notices explaining workers' rights to organize. It also offered two workers their jobs back and gave three employees back pay totaling less than $2,000.

Gross said he is the fourth IWW member at Starbucks who has been fired in the last year. One day in mid-July, Gross said he joined a protest on behalf of a shift supervisor who had been threatened with termination _ and later fired _ over an altercation with a co-worker.

In addition to claiming that Gross made a threatening remark at that protest, Starbucks gave Gross an unfavorable performance review the day it fired him, saying he failed to communicate employee morale issues to his store manager, including complaints about wages and work hours, Gross said.

O'Neil said she could not confirm whether that was one of Starbucks' reasons for firing Gross but did verify that one of the "core competencies" it requires of its employees is that they help store managers create a positive work environment. Gross said the three other IWW members fired by Starbucks are formally challenging their dismissals, including the shift supervisor Gross defended at the mid-July protest. Gross said IWW believes that worker was fired because of his union activism.

On the Net:

Starbucks: http://www.starbucks.com

IWW Starbucks Workers Union: http://www.starbucksunion.org/

A service of the Associated Press(AP)


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: coffee; goodforstarbucks; iww; starbucks; unions; wobblies
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To: AnAmericanMother

I never died, said he.


21 posted on 08/07/2006 6:59:24 PM PDT by Richard Kimball (The most important thing is sincerity. Once you can fake that, everything else is easy.)
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To: sig226

Search the web for the video "L For Latte". The producer visits a radical left, hate America, hate Capitalism rally and catches the looney, goofy left strolling with their lattes and goes into Starbucks to document all the ANSWER signs in the waiting line.


22 posted on 08/07/2006 6:59:50 PM PDT by Doctor Raoul (New York Times? Get a rope!)
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To: Richard Kimball

Takes more than guns to kill a man, said Joe. I didn't die. Said Joe, I didn't die.


23 posted on 08/07/2006 7:00:35 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: sig226
Workers of the World, Unite. Throw off the shackles of....err something.

Useful idiots.

24 posted on 08/07/2006 7:02:03 PM PDT by ASOC (The phrase "What if" or "If only" are for children.)
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To: AnAmericanMother

You knew somebody was going to post that line, didn't you?


25 posted on 08/07/2006 7:02:08 PM PDT by Richard Kimball (The most important thing is sincerity. Once you can fake that, everything else is easy.)
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To: Richard Kimball
That's too easy. How about this one?

Long haired preachers come out every night . . .

26 posted on 08/07/2006 7:03:07 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: Ben Mugged

decaffeinated is only slightly less caffeine




WHAT!


27 posted on 08/07/2006 7:04:03 PM PDT by IOWAfan (without caffeine I'd have no personality at all)
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To: sig226

Lefty hypocrisy bump.


28 posted on 08/07/2006 7:04:22 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: Calusa

That would be correct, Calusa!


29 posted on 08/07/2006 7:04:34 PM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Hey, look man, I didn't mean to shoot the son of a b!tch. The gun went off. I don't know why.)
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To: AnAmericanMother

Try to tell you what's wrong and what's right.


30 posted on 08/07/2006 7:07:13 PM PDT by Richard Kimball (The most important thing is sincerity. Once you can fake that, everything else is easy.)
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To: Richard Kimball

Then you ask how 'bout something to eat,


31 posted on 08/07/2006 7:07:50 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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To: sig226

Dude! These people have a tip jar.

For making COFFEE!

What do they need a union for?


32 posted on 08/07/2006 7:10:47 PM PDT by AmishDude (The Constitution: It ain't long, it ain't complicated and it don't take a genius to figure it out.)
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To: speedy

Two words, Dunkin Donuts.


33 posted on 08/07/2006 7:11:54 PM PDT by Holicheese (Tagline space for Rent!)
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To: speedy
Starbucks products are already priced too high. Although I like the taste of the products, my digestive tract goes ballistic when exposed to fresh milk. That leaves the tea offerings. Frankly, I can do without it altogether. All the sugar added just adds more to the spare tire around my middle. No way would I pay even more to support union labor. The day they go union will be the end of my patronage.

I still manage to enjoy a good cup of coffee with a Phillips Senseo brewing machine and pods filled with Columbian roast/Hazelnut flavor. A little whipping cream and some artificial sweetener and I'm just as satisfied as a Starbucks customer. I get 20 cups of coffee from a bag of pods and they cost me $3.99. The cup is ready 60 seconds after I decide I want a fresh cup. No time in line and no gasoline burned. Tossing the pod in the trash takes 5 seconds. Much faster than the 5 minute cleanup job on the espresso machine.

34 posted on 08/07/2006 7:12:35 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: KneelBeforeZod
anybody who pays $5 for coffee does because they can.

That's certainly true, and I'm no promoter of class envy. People can spend their own money on whatever they want. But the fact that they can spend $5.00 on a cup of coffee gives them no special level of intelligence. In my opinion a cup of coffee is not worth $5.00 and anyone who pays that price is an idiot.

35 posted on 08/07/2006 7:14:52 PM PDT by GATOR NAVY
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To: Calusa
May I ask what a 'barista' is is? If I guess the guy behind the counter serving coffee would I be close?

Exactly. It's title inflation. The trash collector is now a "sanitary engineer".

36 posted on 08/07/2006 7:15:31 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: IOWAfan
The beans are then rinsed in some solvent that contains as much of the chemical composition of coffee as possible without also containing the caffeine in a soluble form. The process is repeated anywhere from 8 to 12 times until it meets the international standard of having removed 97% of the caffeine in the beans

While statistically it looks like a lot, the effect on the body of that 3% is remarkable even in small amounts. That's why the Mormon guide book tells you to avoid both caffenated and decaffinated coffee.

37 posted on 08/07/2006 7:16:24 PM PDT by Ben Mugged
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To: Ready4Freddy

Thanks. I guess that's a special perk that's part of the Starbucks experience. Actually I'm a recluse homeboy, but I pay about U$8 a pound for Gevalia Kaffe. Never knew they grew coffee in Sweden, did ya?


38 posted on 08/07/2006 7:16:55 PM PDT by Calusa (Did the Founders really intend schools to be a wonderland for sexual predators?)
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To: AnAmericanMother

>Tom Lehrer

Now that is another VERY old name.

I can still get about 1/4 quarter of the way through "The Elements."

I loved it when he explained Base Eight math as being exactly like Base Ten Math, with your thumbs cut off.


39 posted on 08/07/2006 7:18:07 PM PDT by MindBender26 (Having my own CAR-15 in RVN meant never having to say I was sorry....)
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To: Doctor Raoul
I went into the Starbucks on Route 7 near Tysons Corner. The place was full of middle eastern males. I was happy to get my coffee without hearing "Allahu Akbar". The area is a hotbed of radical Islamic activity. The FBI could have a field day in there.
40 posted on 08/07/2006 7:20:11 PM PDT by Myrddin
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