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Starbucks Workers Are Facing Down One of the Most Intense Union-Busting Campaigns in Decades

Workers at more than 100 Starbucks stores in 27 states have filed union petitions for elections. In response, the company has launched a relentless anti-union effort.

Hannah Faris

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Maquiladora workers in the border city of Mexicali strike against working conditions.

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