The ongoing union strike at Starbucks has now expanded to a dozen states, union representatives confirmed to USA TODAY on Monday.
The five-day strike began Friday and initially closed Starbucks locations in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle before spreading to cafes in New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Denver, Pittsburgh and Columbus, Ohio, Starbucks Workers United said. .
Labor representatives told USA on Monday morning that union members in Boston, Dallas-Fort Worth and Portland, Oregon had also joined the picket lines.
Starbucks spokesman Phil McGee said the “few disruptions” have not had a significant effect on the company’s operations because only a small handful of locations have been affected.
“We respect our partners’ right to engage in lawful strike activity, and we appreciate the thousands of partners across the country who continue to support each other and deliver the Starbucks experience for our customers,” McGee said in a statement obtained by USA TODAY. Monday.
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Are Louisville Starbucks workers on strike?
Journalists from the Louisville Courier Journal will provide additional reporting on what’s happening at area stores. According to the union’s website, the following stores in Louisville and Kentucky have employees who are part of Starbucks Workers United:
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1000 Baxter Ave Center, Louisville
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Central and 3rd, Louisville
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LaGrange & Factory, Louisville
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Dixie Highway & Ring Rd, Elizabethtown
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I-65 & Mulberry, Elizabethtown
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Holiday Estate, Northfield
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Veterans Parkway & I-65, Clarksville, Indiana
Is Starbucks open on Christmas Eve?
Find your location on the Starbucks app or website. They vary by location and availability may be affected by strikes.
USA TODAY reporter Gabe Hauari contributed.
This article originally appeared in the Louisville Courier Journal: The Starbucks Workers United strike expands on Christmas Eve. What you need to know