Starbucks Store in Tennessee Votes to Unionize: Workers Group

Starbucks Store in Tennessee Votes to Unionize: Workers Group
The Starbucks logo outside the new Starbucks Cafe in Warsaw, on March 6, 2011. Kacper Pempel/Reuters
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Workers at a Starbucks store in Knoxville, Tennessee, voted eight to seven to form a union on Tuesday, becoming the first of the U.S. coffee chain’s stores in the South to unionize, a spokesperson for SB Workers United said.

The store became the ninth Starbucks outlet to unionize in the United States, according to the labor group. Last week, workers in a cafe in Seattle, the coffee chain’s hometown, voted nine to zero in favor of joining a labor union.