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BREAKING: NLRB Orders Starbucks to Reopen Two Closed Ithaca Locations
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The Ithaca Starbucks closures were ruled unlawful in Friday’s decision.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/starbucks-unionization/)
The Ithaca Starbucks closures were ruled unlawful in Friday’s decision.
Cornell will no longer be serving Starbucks products on campus following the current contract’s expiration in June 2025. This comes after a recent NLRB ruling that found Starbucks took advantage of Cornell’s academic breaks to punish pro-union employees.
Following the National Labor Relations Board’s decision that found that many of Starbucks’ actions to its employees who were Cornell students violated the National Labor Relations Act, the Cornell community intensified its questioning of the University’s relationship with Starbucks.
Starbucks is guilty of violating U.S. labor laws in its employee treatment and store closures at unionized Ithaca locations, according to a Thursday decision from the National Labor Relations Board.
Students and Workers continue to demand the University to take action after Ithaca store closures
Students and Starbucks employees alike participated in a takeover of Day Hall on Thursday. The occupation was in order to force Starbucks off campus in the wake of the announced closures of the two remaining Ithaca locations.
Starbucks has announced that it will close its two remaining Ithaca locations on E. Seneca Street and S. Meadow Street by May 26.
After six months of store closure, the Collegetown Starbucks location may reopen after Starbucks’ allegedly used illegal union-busting tactics to close it down.
Ithaca Commons Starbucks workers held a day-long strike on Red Cup Day, joining hundreds of baristas across the nation.
On April 8, Ithaca became the first city in the United States to unionize all Starbucks locations: Meadow Street, the Commons and College Avenue. The Sun spoke to experts about how we got here and what this means nationally.