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Supreme Court steps into Starbucks union fight

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Starbucks’ appeal of a ruling ordering the coffee chain, to reinstate seven terminated workers, who were part a high-profile labor organizing drive and became known by the name “Memphis Seven”. With implications for labor organization more generally, the justices will decide the proper standard.

 The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear Starbucks ‘ appeal of a ruling requiring the coffee chain to rehire seven fired workers who had been involved in the” Memphis Seven” campaign, which gained notoriety. The justices will decide the appropriate standard, which will have an impact on labor organizing more widely. The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear Starbucks’s appeal of a ruling requiring the coffee chain to rehire seven fired workers who were part of the” Memphis Seven” and were the subject of an intense union campaign. The justices will take up the case to decide the appropriate standard, which will have implications for labor organizing more widely. 

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Starbucks’ appeal of a ruling ordering the coffee chain, to reinstate seven terminated workers, who were part a high-profile labor organizing drive and became known by the name “Memphis Seven”. With implications for labor organization more generally, the justices will decide the proper standard.

  

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