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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-21-09 04:22 PM
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UA retailers worthy of boycotting for their labor policies

http://media.wildcat.arizona.edu/media/storage/paper997/news/2009/04/20/Opinions/Mail-Bag-3717165.shtml

Issue date: 4/20/09

UA retailers worthy of boycotting for their labor policies

Retailers with abysmal labor records dominate our campus. Our Coke dispensers are stained with the blood of murdered Colombian union organizers. Our bookstore has Nike apparel stitched by sweatshop and "forced labor" - slavery by any other term - from Southeast Asia. Those scrumptious BK burgers come from a company that routinely violates labor laws and institutionally obstructs unionization.

Of all the new campus companies, Starbucks projects the most "progressive" image. The coffee giant has painted itself as big-time purchaser of fair trade (ethically produced) coffee. Brief investigation, however, reveals that Starbucks has only made an insignificant devotion to fair trade brands. Instead they prefer to buy cheaper beans produced by tragically impoverished Ethiopian farmers with few, if any, labor rights.

Now Starbucks is hurting poor workers at home. In step with other large corporations, Starbucks is campaigning against the pending Employee Free Choice Act, a bill once fervently supported by President Barack Obama and the Democrats. Among other pro-worker provisions, the legislation would allow unions to materialize without lengthy elections, which alert employers and often result in relentless harassment and intimidation against union supporters.

Although taking a relatively reserved stance against the act, keeping with their "enlightened" persona, Starbucks opposes this key provision. Their stance shouldn't come as a shock as they have constantly disrespected the right of baristas to form a union.

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