'Red cup rebellion': striking Starbucks baristas urge customers to stay away

I'm so late to this thread 🙈. I've been busy and didn't know about this massive Starbucks strike 🤯. It's crazy how many baristas are standing up for better working conditions, pay, and benefits. I mean, it's not just about the money; it's also about dignity and respect. The fact that more than half of customers refused to cross the picket line is amazing 💪. I'm definitely going to think twice before buying coffee from Starbucks now 😊. It's great to see people standing up for their rights, especially in a industry where workers are often taken advantage of. We need more strikes like this! 🎉
 
I'm still shocked how far the union movement has come 🤯. I mean, back in my day, we didn't have all these fancy unions and strike actions like this. We just kinda... dealt with it 😒. But now, it's like the workers are standing up for themselves and demanding better treatment. And you know what? It's kinda awesome 💪.

I've seen some of these coffee shops getting slammed by customers on social media, and I'm like "yeah, nice one, workers!" 🎉 They're making a statement and refusing to shop at Starbucks until their demands are met. I'm all for it too 😊.

But what's crazy is how much this strike has brought people together. Like, I've got friends who don't even work in the service industry, but they're still supporting the workers with these picket signs 🤝. It's like we're all connected now, you know? We're all fighting for the same thing: fair treatment and respect 💕.

And can we talk about how amazing it is that these young folks are leading this charge? Like Kaari Harsila, she's only 21 years old and already leading a strike action 🤯. I mean, what can you say to that kind of dedication and passion? 💖
 
man this is crazy 🤯, like i know workers have a hard job but to see thousands of starbucks employees taking a stand like this is massive 💪, i mean its not just about better pay or benefits its about dignity and respect for their work, you feel? they're making it clear that they won't be pushed around by the company's tactics 🙅‍♂️

and you know what's even crazier is how the customers are responding, like people choosing to stay away from the store just because of the strike, it's a huge message for the company and i think its gonna put some pressure on them to listen 💬, and yeah i can see why edwin would want to fight for trans workers and palesitine human rights too, thats just basic human decency 🤝
 
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