July 26, 2022
National Labor Relations Board prosecutors have urged an Arizona federal judge to reject Starbucks' bid to compel the board to cover roughly $7,500 in legal fees the company spent after prosecutors filed an injunction request in a retaliation case, saying the request was filed in good faith.
July 12, 2022
Starbucks has asked an Arizona federal judge to let it submit documents supporting its bid to compel the National Labor Relations Board to pay for the company's attorney fees in an injunction dispute under seal, saying the documents would reveal confidential business information if made public.
June 22, 2022
Starbucks has asked an Arizona federal judge to compel the National Labor Relations Board to cover the roughly $7,500 the company spent fighting the NLRB's injunction request in a lawsuit alleging management retaliation against three worker-organizers in Phoenix, citing the judge's denial of the request.
June 09, 2022
An Arizona federal judge tossed an injunction request from National Labor Relations Board attorneys to reinstate three Starbucks workers in Phoenix after a hearing in the alleged union-busting case that captured national attention amid a mass organizing effort by Workers United.
June 07, 2022
Starbucks employees who are at the heart of a National Labor Relations Board injunction case in Arizona federal court over their reinstatement challenged the coffee giant's subpoenas seeking documents about their communications with Workers United, arguing the information is irrelevant.
May 31, 2022
The National Labor Relations Board's case against Starbucks continued in Arizona federal court as prosecutors urged a judge to force the company to reinstate workers and curtail actions that the agency says are having a chilling effect on union organizing.
May 17, 2022
In a contentious dispute between Starbucks and the National Labor Relations Board's Phoenix office, the coffee conglomerate argued that two board members should have made it clear they didn't play a part in sending firing allegations against the company to Arizona federal court.
May 05, 2022
In a contentious firing case between Starbucks and the National Labor Relations Board's Phoenix office, the coffee conglomerate asked an Arizona federal judge Thursday to depose the regional director who brought the suit to court, saying it has a right to question the official.