Bernie Sanders says Starbucks can afford to give baristas $5K bonus

Sen. Bernie Sanders mentioned Starbucks — which is getting slammed by a rising motion to unionize its espresso retailers — mentioned the chain might afford to present its baristas a $5,000 bonus whereas staying worthwhile.

The Seattle-based large generates sufficient money to present every of its “380,000 workers a $5,000 bonus and nonetheless preserve $2.6 billion in earnings from final 12 months,” Sanders tweeted on Monday.

The 80-year-old, progressive senator from Vermont was taking purpose at Starbucks’ plans to lift its costs for the third time in lower than a 12 months.

Final month, Chief Govt Kevin Johnson mentioned the corporate is planning one other worth hike in 2022 after elevating costs in January and earlier than that in October.

“Now we have extra pricing actions deliberate by way of the stability of this 12 months, which play an vital position to mitigate price pressures, together with inflation, as we place our enterprise for the long run,” Johnson mentioned throughout an earnings name with analysts.

The text of Sen. Bernie Sanders' tweet.
Senator Sanders has been energetic on his social media accounts in supporting Starbucks employees.
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A Starbucks employee entering a store.
Some 60 Starbucks shops in 19 states are looking for union elections.
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Johnson additionally mentioned that employees have been getting a pay increase. All of its US employees will earn at the very least $15 – and as much as $23 – per hour by this summer time. 

Nonetheless, Starbucks is dealing with a rising union drive in at the very least 19 states and 60 shops after a Buffalo, NY-based retailer grew to become the primary location to efficiently safe a labor contract in December. The Buffalo employees have joined Employees United, which is affiliated with the large Service Staff Worldwide Union.

In February, 4 New York Metropolis space Starbucks shops filed petitions to type unions.

Sen. Bernie Sanders delivering a speech.
Sen. Bernie Sanders has been vocal about “company greed” pointing a finger at corporations investing in share buybacks over workers.
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Two baristas taking an order from a customer.
Starbucks has been combating the organizing efforts.
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Starbucks has been combating the union drive submitting appeals with the Nationwide Relations Labor Board and mentioned it doesn't “desire a union between us as companions.”

Starbucks didn't instantly touch upon Sanders’ newest put up.

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