There should be a law that when someone casually claims one of the most popular musical productions ever made is “bad enough already” they should be forced to list at least five they think are better.
So are the people running those starbucks stores inside supermarkets not employees of starbucks? Wondering if they can/could just unionize that location. Are they maybe QFC employees operating under a sb corporate license or something? Seems weird, but I guess it'd make sense, especially if it'd limit their power, or prevent them from negotiating outright.
There should be a law that when someone casually claims one of the most popular musical productions ever made is “bad enough already” they should be forced to list at least five they think are better.
So are the people running those starbucks stores inside supermarkets not employees of starbucks? Wondering if they can/could just unionize that location. Are they maybe QFC employees operating under a sb corporate license or something? Seems weird, but I guess it'd make sense, especially if it'd limit their power, or prevent them from negotiating outright.
There's such an underlying sadness to these Starbucks unionization efforts given the palpable animosity to the brand.