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Judge Orders Starbucks to Write APOLOGY Letter and Make Worker Whole
The Daily Mail shares Starbucks is odered to write APOLOGY letter and re-hire baristag who was illegally fored for organizing a union…
- Barista Alendra ‘Len’ Harris had been fired on November 18, 2022, at a Starbucks location in Colorado after participating in the Red Cup Rebellion walkout
- In December 2023, Judge Ira Sandron ordered Starbucks to rehire, pay and apologize to the barista
Federal administrative law Judge Ira Sandron ruled that the coffeehouse had ‘engaged in certain unfair labor practices’ against Harris on December 22, 2023.
As a remedy, Judge Sandron ordered Starbucks to rehire Harris in the same position in 14 days, pay for damages and losses she may have incurred while she was unemployed and provide her with an apology letter.
The court order also said the company would have to sign a notice stating they violated federal labor law.
A big win for Alendra Harris and hopefully a lesson for Starbucks. Sometimes bosses get a little too “bossy”. Perhaps the judge should of ordered the company read The Eight Kinds of Humility That Can Help You Stay Grounded?
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