CT DSA stands in solidarity with Starbucks Workers United in their continuing fight for a first contract, with a 98% ULP strike vote! ✊
From #StrikeWithPride to #RedForBread, we got your back! 🌹
#RedForBread
🌹 DSA stands with Starbucks Workers! ☕️
This week, DSA chapters all over the country mobilized to support bargaining Starbucks partners fighting for higher wages & better benefits! Let’s go @sbworkersunited.org ☕️💪🥖 #RedForBread
This morning, OPEIU 153 members were #RedforBread in solidarity with Starbucks Workers United baristas in FiDi!
Today's our first day of #RedForBread!!
Send us any selfies you take out there, and if you're not signed up for an action, there's still time! tinyurl.com/R4BDec
ICYMI - we're asking allies to turn out to actions this week in preparation of our next bargaining session with the company! Your solidarity can help us win the contracts workers deserve 🔥 #RedForBread
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Feeling powerless or bogged down by the world right now? Our #RedForBread actions are easy, fun, and a great way to build community while helping workers win what they deserve.
Invite your friends and sign-up today - our rank-and-file would really appreciate the support!
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ALLIES: This is our BIGGEST call to action yet! RED FOR BREAD! December 10th - 15th - info + register @ tinyurl.com/R4BDec
Our union has a REALLY big month ahead of us... and we need the support of our allies now more than ever 👀
We're inching closer to the finish line at the bargaining table - but before we go back, we're going #RedForBread again 🔥
Get more info + register for an action at tinyurl.com/R4BDec
In the style of a Goosebumps book cover, a title says HELP US WIN AGAINST SCARY STAFFING. An image of a skeleton wearing a green apron and a red SBWU pin waves next to a a giant, warped sign with the Starbucks Workers United logo on it, surrounded by bats. One caption says "Skeleton crews, low staffing, beware... we'd rather a different kind of scare!" Another caption says "Skeleton crews must end! Union baristas are taking action. Help us by hosting a #RedForBread event alongside workers!" At the bottom, text says OCTOBER 21ST - 28TH - PLEDGE AT bit.ly/scarystaffing
ALLIES, BEWARE...
WE NEED YOUR HELP TO WIN WHAT'S FAIR! 😱👻✊
As the busiest months of the year for workers are almost upon us, baristas are taking action - and we need YOU right beside us.
Pledge to host an October #RedForBread event in your community next week! bit.ly/scarystaffing
Graphic. Text reads: "I'm rooting for Starbucks Workers United baristas!" Behind the words and logo is a massive group photo of people looking up at the camera with one fist raised.
Did you know that baristas at nearly 500 stores are negotiating their first contract with Starbucks?
Get the toolkit to support Starbucks Workers United baristas during #RedforBread weekend!
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#ToBeAPartner
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Starting on Sept. 20th, we’re asking allies to host visibility + flyering events - as well as stand in solidarity with union baristas on social media using #ToBeAPartner and #RedForBread .
Sign-up at bit.ly/r4b-sept and we'll send you a toolkit and training invite to make your action a success!
Airbrushed orbs contain the images of the SBWU shaker fist and logos that say Red For Bread, September 20-23. The caption includes "Your solidarity can help workers WIN. Details + Sign-up at bit.ly/r4b-sep
While we've made progress at the bargaining table these last 5 months, we're about to enter what might be the toughest bit yet.
This weekend, we need YOUR help to show our strength before we return to bargaining - in your community, and on social media. #RedForBread
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A rainbow-striped Starbucks Workers United “Be Gay and Organize” pin on my white United Campus Workers of Arizona t-shirt (though most of the text/logo on my shirt is out of frame)
A group of assorted union supporters hold up a large banner that was hand painted 34 years ago by a healthcare worker. The banner says “Jobs With Justice Tucson, AZ” and, in smaller letters “June 1990” and shows a group of workers in the middle and buildings at the bottom border.
Me (a white guy with dark hair, glasses, and a KN-95) in front of a cardboard sign with the Starbucks Workers United logo (the union name in white letters on a green ring, resembling the Starbucks logo, with a first holding up a drink shaker), the words Community Sip-In Tucson, and supporter signatures in sharpie.
The unionized Starbucks is super queer, I love it. #redforbread