Zohran Mamdani & Starbucks Strike: Support for Workers

by Archynetys Economy Desk

New York’s new Mayor Zohran Mamdani supported the strike of Starbucks employees across the USA.

Zohran Mamdani. Photo: AA

Starbucks Workers United, representing more than 12 thousand baristas working at the US coffee chain Starbucks, started a strike yesterday (November 13).

Since last year, the community ‘fair wages and better working hours’ It organizes strikes from time to time with its demands.

Employees recently decided to go on strike because Starbucks did not offer these conditions, which they have been demanding for about a year.

Starbucks Workers United’s X account stated that this will be the largest and longest strike.

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34-year-old Mamdani, who was recently elected as the new mayor of New York, supported the strike by stating that he would not buy anything from the coffee chain.

Born in Uganda and of Indian origin, Mamdani has identified himself as a Muslim and Muslim since the early days of his candidacy for mayor. ‘democratic socialist’ He introduced himself as.

Mamdani wrote from X:

“Starbucks workers across the country went on an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) strike, fighting for a fair contract.

I won’t buy anything from Starbucks while workers are on strike, and I invite you to join us. “Together we can send a strong message: No contract, no coffee.”

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