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yati | 4 years ago
I don’t know about the US, but that statement is such a joke in Switzerland Starbucks. “Partners” are fired the moment they declare they are pregnant, the pay is minimum wages (compared to even obscure fast food chains here, that pay significantly above the min) and stressful shifts are the norm due to understaffing.
The “perks”? Your drinks are generously on the fucking house, and you get to take home a bag of coffee beans every week. Source: several people I know well who are baristas.
calciphus|4 years ago
There are always reasons to form a union, but I would be surprised if adoption was particularly high. Starbucks ranks highest in employee satisfaction among national fast food chains. https://www.comparably.com/companies/starbucks/happiness
> are fired the moment they declare they are pregnant
In the US this is illegal and a really easy lawsuit to win. Does Switzerland not have laws protecting workers from being fired for being pregnant?
cdirkx|4 years ago
Talanes|4 years ago
EliRivers|4 years ago
Genuine question. When corporate spokespeople say this, and when people hear it, does everyone involved think it's bullshit for appearances, for a kind of collective playacting? Or is there a genuine mindset behind this that truly, honestly thinks that unions couldn't help Starbucks workers; that there's nothing they could do to make things better for Starbucks workers? Or is it stating they're unnecessary because it's not necessary for employees to have a better life; is it a kind of clinical, harsh Chicago school style assessment of the situation?
Talanes|4 years ago
Oh, and they'll hook you up with a Spotify subscription and a Lyra subscription.
Basically just a whole bunch of nonsense when all you really want is to see resources thrown into A: staffing more people on the floor, and B: giving your existing staff the hours they need so that they can afford to remain your existing staff.
dehrmann|4 years ago
The pregnant part surprises me, but the wages don't. Aren't they something like $25 per hour in Switzerland?
yati|4 years ago
Re. the pregnant part, I confirmed and it was not technically firing, just not renewing the contract upon learning.
pjmlp|4 years ago
Or was I lucky with the kinds of contracts I had?
silisili|4 years ago
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koheripbal|4 years ago
The joke is a worker making coffee thinking they need union protection for their job.