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NYC Sues Starbucks for Firing Union Organizer

NYC Sues Starbucks for Firing Union Organizer
(AP)

Friday, 02 September 2022 12:08 PM EDT

A New York City agency overseeing workplace affairs said on Friday it sued Starbucks Corp because the coffee chain illegally fired a longtime barista and union organizer shortly after employees in his store voted to join a union.

The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection called the case on behalf of Austin Locke, a Starbucks employee for 5-3/4 years, the city's first for violating "just cause" protections under a 2017 law meant to protect fast-food workers.

The Fair Workweek Law https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dca/workers/workersrights/fastfood-retail-workers.page prohibits fast-food employers from firing or laying off workers, or reducing their hours by more than 15%, without just cause or legitimate economic reasons.

According to a petition filed with the city's Office of Administrative Trails and Hearings, Starbucks fired Locke on July 5, one month after employees in his store in the Astoria section of the borough of Queens decided to unionize.

The lawsuit seeks Locke's reinstatement and back pay, as well as civil penalties.

A Starbucks spokeswoman said the Seattle-based company does not discuss pending litigation, but plans to defend against claims it violated the law.

The petition said Starbucks claimed it fired Locke because he failed to complete a questionnaire required by its COVID-19 protocols, and falsely reported that a supervisor made unwanted contact during a dispute by placing his hand on Locke's chest.

Both incidents took place two days after the unionization vote, the petition said.

In a statement provided by the city, Locke said "Starbucks continues to wrongfully fire pro-union workers nationwide in retaliation for union organizing."

He called on Starbucks to negotiate a contract with Starbucks Workers United, which represents employees at more than 200 stores.

Last month, Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc agreed to pay $20 million https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/chipotle-settles-nyc-worker-scheduling-case-20-mln-2022-08-09 to about 13,000 workers to settle city claims it violated the Fair Workweek Law.

Chipotle was accused of failing to give workers their schedules two weeks in advance, award premium pay for unscheduled shifts, and let workers use accrued sick leave.

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A New York City agency overseeing workplace affairs said on Friday it sued Starbucks Corp because the coffee chain illegally fired a longtime barista and union organizer shortly after employees in his store voted to join a union.
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