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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(115,170 posts)
Thu Mar 31, 2022, 06:59 PM Mar 2022

Billionaire Starbucks CEO Schultz Doesn't Want Unions

Billionaire Howard Schultz turned Starbucks from a tiny company to one of the largest restaurant chains in the world. He has returned as chief executive officer after several years away, the third time he has led the company. Some observers believe one reason for his return is management anxiety over a move by workers to unionize, city by city. On that matter, Timothy Hubbard, assistant professor of management at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business, commented, "My sense is that if they want to shut down the unions, this is the best course of action Schultz has what it takes to tackle a hard topic like unions."

Schultz repeatedly has made the argument that Starbucks workers are treated so well that a union is unnecessary. In October, the company said it would move its hourly wage floor to $15. In a period of rapid inflation, that can hardly be called a living wage. According to Forbes, he is doing much better than that, as he has a net worth of $5 billion.

It is not as though higher wages for Starbucks workers would cripple the company financially. In its most recently reported quarter, it posted revenue of $5.7 billion, up 23% from the same period the year before. Operating income was $1.1 billion, or 35% higher. Management views the company's success as so robust that it plans to open thousands of more locations over the next several years.

It will be interesting to see what Schultz says in public about the union issue. He loves the limelight. He hinted he would run for president in 2012, 2016 and 2020. He decided against the effort in each case, perhaps because the wage issue would be a hindrance.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/billionaire-starbucks-ceo-schultz-doesnt-want-unions/ar-AAVFqCQ

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Billionaire Starbucks CEO Schultz Doesn't Want Unions (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2022 OP
I bet he wants a yacht, however... or a second yacht... Blue Owl Mar 2022 #1
I will never understand the appeal of Starbucks Skittles Mar 2022 #2
That is because you have good taste in coffee. OldBaldy1701E Mar 2022 #6
I had to ban it from our work coffee club due to the complaints Skittles Mar 2022 #7
I wouldn't say I am too picky Skittles Mar 2022 #8
I am a trained barista OldBaldy1701E Apr 2022 #9
Same here but even in the suburbs of Austin it has lines around the block. Must be walkingman Mar 2022 #3
Good brainwashing is more like it. OldBaldy1701E Mar 2022 #5
His net worth is $5 billion. The time for a union is way past. dchill Mar 2022 #4

Skittles

(159,081 posts)
7. I had to ban it from our work coffee club due to the complaints
Thu Mar 31, 2022, 11:09 PM
Mar 2022

what was bizarre was, some of the people complaining were Starbucks "fans" -

Skittles

(159,081 posts)
8. I wouldn't say I am too picky
Thu Mar 31, 2022, 11:10 PM
Mar 2022

but Starbucks is just plain nasty - I'll take Folgers over that bitter dreck any day

OldBaldy1701E

(6,326 posts)
5. Good brainwashing is more like it.
Thu Mar 31, 2022, 09:59 PM
Mar 2022

Last edited Sun Apr 3, 2022, 07:05 AM - Edit history (1)

Of course, most people would not know a decent cup of coffee if it were handed to them anyway, but the big corporations' ability to convince the population that their burnt beans are in any way good is typical of how 'uber-branding' works.

Oh, also bear in mind that they got to where they are by going all in on advertising to get young new drinkers who would not know a good cup of coffee if it came in a gold cup from the Pope himself. By flooding the market with sugary coffee drinks that appeal to the younger crowd, they basically created a new generation of drinkers who have no idea what they are drinking.

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