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August 15, 2023

Workers at Utah’s First Unionized Starbucks Want Out. Why?

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Workers at Utah’s First Unionized Starbucks Want Out. Why?

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Starbucks employees in Cottonwood Heights made headlines when they became the first in Utah to formally unionize with Starbucks Workers United. But now, just one year later, some of those same employees are working with the National Right to Work Foundation to decertify their union. Host Ali Vallarta asks KUER politics reporter Sean Higgins what the hell happened to turn the tide.


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