The Labor Force

Help Blue Bottle baristas get STRIKE READY

Blue Bottle baristas need a living wage now, but they are up against a corporation with endless resources.


When the standard (free!) meeting space where negotiations had been scheduled fell through, Blue Bottle refused to consider any other free option, even after workers waived their right to a neutral meeting space. Nestlé-backed Blue Bottle may have no problem coughing up rental fees, but for an independent union made up of baristas, having to pay for negotiating space is a way for a corporation to apply pressure on the union to accept a worse deal.  


Splitting the cost of meeting space means that the union now needs to come up with hundreds of dollars per day of negotiations–a big lift for a small, independent union.


Can you help them win the contract they deserve with a donation to cover the costs of their negotiation space? Every contribution helps Blue Bottle baristas get the contract they deserve.

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