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SHRED Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-11-09 05:32 AM
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"Starbucks insures a lower percentage... than Wal-mart"



It's true and just try to start a union there...better yet, seek counsel from a labor attorney first.

:grr:

http://stopstarbucks.com/




WORKERS MAKE BEANS AT STARBUCKS
Thursday, September 10, 2009 | Posted by Jim Hightower

Starbucks. What does the name say to you? Does it conjure up Van Gogh's serene portrait of the "Starry Night"? Is it about the idealism of reaching for the stars? Or... is it just about the bucks?

For sure, this ubiquitous purveyor of corporate coffee reaches for the soft, socially progressive image of a cool coffee house. Okay, it's a coffee chain, with over 4,500 look-alike, feel-alike, push-button outlets – but the company refers to itself as, "The Starbucks Experience." CEO Howard Schultz even takes the imagery to a philosophical plateau: "We're not in the business of filling bellies," he recently oozed, "We're in the business of filling souls."

How angelic. But a growing number of the 135,000 workers who do the grunt work that has made Preacher Shultz a very rich boss say that the "Starbucks Experience" is less than heavenly for them.

The corporation calls its workers "partners," but pays them only $15,000 to $20,000 a year for full-time work. Then there's the "optimal scheduling " policy, which means you never know when or for how long you'll be called in to work. Health care? Starbucks insures a lower percentage of its employees than Wal-mart does. And don't even think of talking union – you'll get harassed and possibly fired for that. Indeed, Starbucks is a leader in a corporate lobbying blitz to sidetrack the Employee Free Choice Act, which would give workers who want to form a union a way to stop the bullying, union-busting tactics of corporate bosses.

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http://jimhightower.com/node/6926

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