'In other states and cities, they're still going off the federal minimum wage which is $7.25 an hour. When you're working 15-20 hours a week, that's not enough to cover any bills,' says one employee. More about the Starbucks workers strike
TUCSON, Ariz. — Workers at the Starbucks located near the intersection of University Boulevard and Euclid Avenue are scheduled to strike today. It is part of a national effort involving over 100 Starbucks stores and more than 2,000 workers.
Ivan Modesto works at the University and Euclid location, sharing why he is taking part in the demonstration: The strike, led by the Starbucks Workers United organizers, will take place from 4 a.m. until 2 p.m. outside the University and Euclid location. Business operations will likely be affected during that time.
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