Starbucks workers file claim after bosses offer pay rise to non-unionised stores only

STARBUCKS workers have filed charges with the National Labour Relations Board after the global coffee giant announced a pay rise that would only be available to non-union employees.
The company announced the package earlier this week along with a staff-training programme, but said unionised stores and those that have filed for recognition would be excluded.
Chief executive Howard Schultz, who recently returned for a third term at the helm, told investors that spending would come close to $1 billion for the fiscal year and would help Starbucks deal with increased demand.
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