Why coffee shop baristas have become the face of the labor movement : NPR

Why coffee shop baristas have become the face of the labor movement : NPR

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Baristas at Starbucks as well as independently owned coffeehouses have driven a surge in union organizing. They see their activism as benefiting not just themselves, but working people broadly.

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