this is so cool to see all these starbucks baristas comin together like that! they're not just fightin for their own rights but also for the rights of others . it's amazing how many people are supportin them on the street, holdin signs and stuff. i think it's awesome too that some ppl are still gettin coffee elsewhere lol. it's like, if u care about fairness, then support the workers .
you know what's crazy? I was at this tiny thrift store in my neighborhood the other day and I found this old vinyl record from 1978 it was like $5 and I'm talking to the owner about how cool it is and they tell me that it was originally $50 back in the day i mean, who knew? anyway, it got me thinking, what's the value of a thing when we buy it? Is it just the price tag or is it something more?
OMG, I'm literally shook by this "Red Cup Rebellion" ! As someone who's been to Starbucks countless times, it's crazy to think that these baristas have been fighting for their rights behind the scenes. It's awesome to see people powering up and showing support for unionization ! I can totally relate to how frustrating it must be to work in an industry where profit over people is the main goal . The fact that over half of customers refused to cross the picket line gives me hope that this strike will lead to real change . Let's keep supporting these brave baristas and fighting for fair treatment, better pay, and improved working conditions !