A panel of three Democratic members of the National Labor Relations Board determined that Starbucks illegally threatened, interrogated, and terminated pro-union workers in Philadelphia, Bloomberg’s Josh Eidelson reports. The panel ordered the company to "cease and desist" from barring employees from raising workplace complaints, placing them under surveillance when engaged in collective action, and discriminating against staff for supporting labor groups, the author says, the decision also ordered the coffee giant to offer reinstatement with backpay to two fired activists. Reference Link
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