"They made promises to fight to get you benefits, but we will actively fight against those things, so who knows if you'll get it" neat ty for being on my side HR
I like the bit at the end about "it's fiiiine, you can just lie to your fellow workers after betraying them"
This is the first time I've seen the Uncertainty Principle used in a business environment
This reads like a desperate letter from a pathologically repressed recent ex, who can't promise you that nothing bad will happen to this new boyfriend of yours
:cringe:
Disgusting and manipulative. Employers pretending they're your friend who cares deeply about you makes me want to vomit
We, the people that control your work life, are desperately asking you to vote 'No' for your own benefit, because we care so much about you and your well being ... honestly!
Third paragraph is flat out wrong, that should be nice if the vote fails and the union have to appeal!
If the majority who return the ballot vote yes, the whole store is union with no opt out.
Closed shops have been illegal for 70+ years. Yes, they can make you pay fees equivalent to union dues, but you cannot be forced to join a union as a condition of employment.
give me the closed shops back :amerikkka: :stalin-gun-1::stalin-gun-2:
Freedom of association? What about the freedom not to associate with scabs?
please get your own facts
do your own research
do what is best for YOU
written by an anti-vaxxer? :curious-marx:
this is really awful though, management in service jobs is so condescending
Lying back and closing my eyes, surrendering my body to the full Starbucks Experience
Let the pumpkin spice and sugar cookie lattes flow through you
As best I can tell the most redeeming aspect is getting away with making multiple frappuccinos at once in a single blender when you're not supposed to.
A bunch of starbucks stores in Buffalo, NY are holding a vote to unionize