Starbucks Illegally Fired Seven Activists, Union Says in Complaint

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The union organizing Starbucks Corp. employees filed a federal complaint accusing it of illegally firing activist employees, marking a new and more contentious chapter in the efforts to expand labor representation among the company’s workers.

In a Tuesday filing with the National Labor Relations Board, the union, Workers United, said Starbucks violated federal law by firing seven employees at a Memphis store in retaliation for activism. The union, an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union, called for a federal court injunction “to prevent irreparable destruction of employee rights” resulting from the firings.