The coffee chain’s executives sought to persuade workers to reject the union in an election campaign that began in late August. Workers at a second store voted not to unionize and the result at a third outlet was not clear.
Source: New York Times
Buffalo Starbucks Workers Vote for Union at 1 Store
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