Part one of our breakdown focused on former CEO Howard Schultz. Part two analyzes the testimony of witnesses, including employees, lawyers, and policy experts.
‘conservatives have to assert their support of unions, even though they’re siding with Schultz in refusing to believe that one is necessary Starbucks. This is because they have to. *Unions are the ultimate blue-collar, working-class symbol*, and despite these commenters being ideologically opposed to unions in practice, they continue to express support in words and speeches’
that’s the heart of things, right there, wrt to right wing defense of Starbucks
and Schultz, in the spirit of paternalistic capitalists everywhere/always, is not so confident in his policies as to allow his supposedly generous worker salaries and benefits, his treatment of Starbucks ‘partners’ 😭, be themselves sufficient to avoid unionization efforts (or defeat them via worker votes when they do occur) - no, he is plainly aware that wonderful management (and policies re the workforce) is not even close to sufficient, and all his claims about this are pure b.s.
‘conservatives have to assert their support of unions, even though they’re siding with Schultz in refusing to believe that one is necessary Starbucks. This is because they have to. *Unions are the ultimate blue-collar, working-class symbol*, and despite these commenters being ideologically opposed to unions in practice, they continue to express support in words and speeches’
that’s the heart of things, right there, wrt to right wing defense of Starbucks
and Schultz, in the spirit of paternalistic capitalists everywhere/always, is not so confident in his policies as to allow his supposedly generous worker salaries and benefits, his treatment of Starbucks ‘partners’ 😭, be themselves sufficient to avoid unionization efforts (or defeat them via worker votes when they do occur) - no, he is plainly aware that wonderful management (and policies re the workforce) is not even close to sufficient, and all his claims about this are pure b.s.