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When Starbucks looks back on its struggle against the unions, it may find the process was not worth it.
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As Starbucks battles to keep unions out of its stores, its stock price is in trouble as well.
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Starbucks will battle unions as long as it can. For the time being, it is losing that fight.
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A recent analysis reveals that this state's unemployment rate continues to be sharply higher than the national rate.
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A recent analysis reveals that Mexico is the county where people work the most hours per week.
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A recent analysis reveals that, worldwide, women’s pay could take 132 years to catch men’s.
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People in some industries have received double-digit percentage raises, proof that supply and demand are still part of the economy.
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While Black unemployment is near an all-time low, it is still much higher than for white Americans.
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Apple is one of the few companies worldwide that has not had a reputation challenge in years.
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The jobless rate is expected to rise to the 5% to 7% range over the next year, meaning millions of people will be out of work soon.
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Starbucks faces a hurdle that will be a problem in the coming years, unless it can treat its poorly paid store employees well enough to end their labor actions.
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U.S. railroads have not been able to reach a deal with the unions to keep trains running. This is not good news for consumers.
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More than 100 unionized Starbucks locations face employee walkouts on Red Cup Day.
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Day by day, Starbucks faces more challenges from the unionization of its stores.
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Apple can count on the fact that the unionization efforts at its retail locations have only started.
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