Polishprince
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With the unionization movement gaining steam at Starbucks, where will Scab Americans be comfortable buying a cup of joe?
Time , IMHO, for a top entrepenuer to open a chain of Scab coffee restaurants to cater to the majority.
Most people really don't want to deal with union rules, like insisting the customers at Starbucks use terms like "venti" instead of small, medium and large when the order.
Big Labor has its place to chill , but for the rest of us its time to stake out with new Scab joints.
Time , IMHO, for a top entrepenuer to open a chain of Scab coffee restaurants to cater to the majority.
Most people really don't want to deal with union rules, like insisting the customers at Starbucks use terms like "venti" instead of small, medium and large when the order.
Big Labor has its place to chill , but for the rest of us its time to stake out with new Scab joints.
Starbucks Is Playing With Fire
The coffee giant’s anti-union tactics have been as aggressive as Amazon’s—but they might end up scalding the company.
slate.com