These are actual quotes from tatted up nose ring wearing wimps. Jeezus you rats have raised a bunch of aimless pussies......
Please, Starbucks, by all means possible and for the love of God give these assholes whatever they want. We don't need them anywhere else but starbucks.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxnkyb/starbucks-union-strike-red-cup-rebellion
Starbucks workers around the country are on strike today in what they’re calling the “Red Cup Rebellion.”
Carissa Frihart, a Starbucks shift supervisor, was traumatized by her first Red Cup Day. Frihart had been working at a store in Hopewell, New Jersey, for six months, and said the store’s Red Cup Day was “pure chaos.”
“Red Cup Day is mentally and physically abusive,” Frihart, who is now a shift supervisor, told VICE News.
Workers on the Starbucks Reddit have described it as “the worst day of your year” and “absolutely unbearable.”
“Reading the words ‘red cup day’ sent chills down my spine with a side of ptsd,” one former worker posted.
“You cannot be pro-LGTBQ, pro-BLM, pro-sustainability, and anti-union,” Michelle Eisen, a barista at a Starbucks store in Buffalo who participated in one of those sessions, said in a statement from the union.
Proegler worked at Starbucks for more than two years before resigning from his unionized store in Ann Arbor in September, citing the stress of working at an under-staffed store.
Please, Starbucks, by all means possible and for the love of God give these assholes whatever they want. We don't need them anywhere else but starbucks.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxnkyb/starbucks-union-strike-red-cup-rebellion
Starbucks workers around the country are on strike today in what they’re calling the “Red Cup Rebellion.”
Carissa Frihart, a Starbucks shift supervisor, was traumatized by her first Red Cup Day. Frihart had been working at a store in Hopewell, New Jersey, for six months, and said the store’s Red Cup Day was “pure chaos.”
“Red Cup Day is mentally and physically abusive,” Frihart, who is now a shift supervisor, told VICE News.
Workers on the Starbucks Reddit have described it as “the worst day of your year” and “absolutely unbearable.”
“Reading the words ‘red cup day’ sent chills down my spine with a side of ptsd,” one former worker posted.
“You cannot be pro-LGTBQ, pro-BLM, pro-sustainability, and anti-union,” Michelle Eisen, a barista at a Starbucks store in Buffalo who participated in one of those sessions, said in a statement from the union.
Proegler worked at Starbucks for more than two years before resigning from his unionized store in Ann Arbor in September, citing the stress of working at an under-staffed store.


