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Westwood Starbucks Baristas Walk Out On Red Cup Day
As part of the National Starbucks walkout, workers at four Los Angeles stores are walking off the job on one of the busiest days of the year

LOS ANGELES, CA — Baristas at several Los Angeles-area Starbucks, including employees at the UCLA location, walked off the job on Thursday as part of an ongoing dispute with the coffee giant over better work conditions and benefits for employees.
Starbucks workers are striking as part of a nationwide Red Cup Rebellion, demanding that the company stop illegally refusing to bargain with employees over staffing, scheduling and other issues, the union for workers said in a news release on Wednesday.
Employees at four Los Angeles area Starbucks stepped away from their jobs on Thursday. Workers claimed that the company does not provide workers with enough to do their jobs effectively, the Chicago Tribune reported on Wednesday.
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The strike comes on Red Cup Day, when the company hands out tens of thousands of free reusable cups, one of its busiest customer traffic days of the year, the union said. As part of the strike, workers will demand Starbucks turn off mobile ordering on future promotion days, which company executives are scheduling with increasing frequency.
"Starbucks Workers United is here to work with the company and as true partners. Me and my fellow partners have dealt with bullying and harassment that Starbucks continues, but thanks to us unionizing we are able to voice our opinions and fight back. Starbucks has missions and values that they don’t stand by but as a union, we’re able to hold Starbucks to those values,” said Angel Hall, a strike organizer. "That's why we're going on a ULP strike this Red Cup Day.”
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In the Los Angeles area, the following locations are expected to experience staff walk-offs include:
- 425 Westwood Plaza, UCLA, Los Angeles: 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
- 6756 Greenleaf Ave, Whittier: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
- 15501 Devonshire St, Los Angeles: 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
- 3517 Foothill Blvd, Glendale: 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
According to a news release, the Red Cup Rebellion is expected to draw in students and customers, who are increasingly calling on the company to live up to its progressive values and listen to workers who are demanding the company respect their right to a union and bargain a fair contract.
Earlier this week, students at UCLA introduced a resolution at the student council calling on the administration to kick Starbucks off of campus as a consequence of its illegal union busting, which has resulted in administrative law judges finding the company has broken the law more than 270 times, union officials said in the news release.
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