"Justice from Bean to Cup!" - A Human Rights Campaign in Solidarity with Starbucks Baristas and Coffee Farmers
Despite its attempt to create a socially responsible image, Starbucks’ failure to meaningfully embrace Fair Trade coffee and transparent purchasing has left coffee farmers and their children teetering on the brink of starvation in the Global South.
In Starbucks cafes, baristas are paid a poverty wage and the company insures a lower percentage of employees than Wal-Mart. Starbucks baristas are organizing a union with the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) for a better life on the job in the face of a fierce and unlawful union busting effort by the world's largest coffee chain.
The stall itself ran unexpectedly smoothly. Free coffee, tea, jaffa cakes and crisps were offered as an alternative to the overpriced drinks and food sold by Starbucks. The manager, who not surprisingly failed to appreciate the irony of Food Not Bombs using the same “aggressive marketing” strategy Starbucks uses to force other local coffee shops out of business, demanded the picket leave immediately else the police would be called. However, when the police showed it became clear that they dislike Starbucks’ attitude to employees and humanity in general as much as Food Not Bombs do, allowing the picket to continue. On the whole it was great to see so many members of the public actively interested in the disgraceful role Starbucks plays in union busting and abusing third world developers.
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Nice one !
08.05.2007 23:28
Wishing you good luck with FNB! Where did you get the Chomsky masks?!!!
Graham
Birmingham Food Not Bombs
Graham
Nice one
09.05.2007 00:04
Terry Young
masks
09.05.2007 00:07
Hurry while stocks last!
Noam Chomsky
Homepage: http://www.freewebs.com/afedsheffield
Baristas United
09.05.2007 09:16
Yes we did have a chat with the workers there and handed out some Baristas United literature (the IWW coffee shop union in the UK). This was made increasingly difficult however as the picket continued due to our being banned outright from entering the store. Some creative conversations over the front fence seemed to solve this difficulty. Staff seemed generally receptive to the ideas we were putting forward (with the exception of the manager of course). We intend to repeat this action in a couple of weeks (this time with more flags!!!), so will update on how successful we might have been in this area. On a final note, people choosing to not enter the store seemed to be as supportive (if not more) of our objection to Starbucks union busting strategy as much as Fair Trade issues.
Solidarity,
Wobblie/FnBer
Wobblie
Homepage: http://www.iww.org.uk