Starbucks workers need your support!
September 17, 2025

Now is the time to "USE OUR STRENGTH & POWER THRU ACTION..."

12,000+ Starbucks workers need OUR support!


Thousands of unionized Starbucks workers have voted to join Workers United, and now they’re fighting for a first contract that includes better hours, higher take-home pay, and real protections on the job. Right now, you can help build the pressure to get Starbucks back to the bargaining table by pledging not to cross the picket line if baristas go on strike.


Over 12,000 baristas have unionized more than 600 stores with Starbucks Workers United. They're fed up, united, and taking action to make sure Starbucks hears their demands – and they need our help.  When allies and customers refuse to cross the picket line, it sends a clear message to Starbucks: We’re with baristas until they win the contract they deserve.


CLICK HERE TO PLEDGE NOT TO CROSS THE PICKET LINE!

Link to the Pledge


What began at one store in Buffalo in December 2021 has grown into a national movement. Baristas at the Elmwood Ave. store made history as the first unionized Starbucks in the U.S., sparking a wave of organizing that brought Starbucks to the bargaining table in 2024.


For nine months, union baristas showed up, made real progress, and negotiated in good faith. Then Starbucks walked away, turning its back on the baristas who know what their stores need to run smoothly and give customers a better experience. Spoiler alert: Starbucks can’t succeed without them. Help bring union baristas' fight to the next level by pledging not to cross the picket line if they go on strike.


Starbucks can't succeed without their baristas!

No Contract, No Coffee!


Thank you for showing up and standing strong with Starbucks baristas fighting for a fair contract. When workers win, we all win.

WE WERE BUILT FOR THIS!


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