Mayor-elect Eric Adams Joins Striking Starbucks Workers with Senator Bernie Sanders
Eyewitness News ABC7NYDecember 5, 20252 min20,896 views
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- 🤝 Mayor-elect Eric Adams joined striking Starbucks workers in Park Slope, Brooklyn, to show solidarity.
- 🗣️ He was accompanied by US Senator Bernie Sanders, who spoke out against the workers' demands for better wages and working conditions.
Workers' Demands and Starbucks' Response
- 💰 Starbucks workers are protesting for better wages, citing $18 an hour as insufficient, and demanding more predictable and consistent work hours.
- 🏢 Starbucks claims that its total compensation, including benefits, brings the hourly rate closer to $30 and that only a few dozen stores are impacted by the strike.
- ⚖️ In a separate development, Starbucks reached a settlement with New York City over scheduling practices that violated worker protection laws, agreeing to improve scheduling tools and rosters.
Setting a Tone for Future Governance
- 🚩 Mayor-elect Adams stated his intention to march on picket lines throughout the city during his term, signaling a commitment to supporting workers' rights.
- 💡 Senator Sanders commented that Adams' campaign tapped into a broader movement of candidates standing up for workers.
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