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Starbucks To Pay $35M Settlement to NYC Workers Over Fair Workweek Law Violations

Amidst ongoing strikes by Starbucks baristas, the coffee chain is now expected to pay out a large settlement to over 15,000 workers in New York City. Conceding to NYC’s labor laws, Starbucks is paying out a settlement of $35 million over accusations of mismanagement of workers and their complaints over scheduling issues. New York City officials confirmed that Starbucks violated local Fair Workweek laws, cutting hours abruptly and failing to provide stable scheduli

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g. Starbucks’ $35 million settlement is touted to be the largest worker-protection settlement in the history of the city, which marks a significant victory for wor

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