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Workers of the World Unite Against Starbucks
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Meanwhile, baristas in Grand Rapids, Michigan announced that they were filing a legal complaint against the company for violating their organizing rights through unlawful surveillance and other questionable tactics. All over the world -- Austria, England, Spain and Australia, as well as the United States -- Starbucks workers demonstrated in front of stores to protest the company's union-busting practices.
When you pay $4 for a cup of coffee-flavored foamy milk at Starbucks, part of what you're buying is an illusion of corporate social responsibility. The store exudes a warm glow of righteousness, from the recycled paper napkins to the empathetic messages about sustainable trade and ecological practices (Our farmers are happy! Buy a better lightbulb! Have some more foamy milk!).
The workers behind the counter are hoping the public will look beyond all the greenwashing and support their campaign, which has succeeded in raising wages and improving conditions for some workers.
The baristas are asking for better wages (some make as little as $8.75 an hour even in costly Manhattan), guaranteed hours with the option to work full-time and more affordable health insurance. (Despite widely-believed corporate spin to the contrary, Starbucks insures a smaller percentage of its workforce than Wal-Mart.)
In New York, the National Labor Relations Board (that bastion of radical left-wingers) has accusedStarbucks of violating workers' freedom of association in about thirty different ways, including illegally firing, threatening and disciplining workers for supporting the union. Managers forbade workers from talking about the union -- even when off-duty -- or wearing union buttons. The trial is in June. I'll be attending, and covering it, so stay tuned.
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Posted by: Logic's Edge on May 21, 2007 2:37 AM
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Have to wonder though, who is keeping Starbucks in business and why???
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» RE: At $4 a coffee...
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» RE: At $4 a coffee...
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» Not people who love coffee
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» RE: Not people who love coffee
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» RE: Not people who love coffee
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» Have to wonder though, who is keeping Starbucks in business and why???
Posted by: freethink7
» The same morons watching American Idol etc. - N/T
Posted by: ateo
» RE: At $4 a coffee... Korea $7 wages $3.10/hr
Posted by: shinnam
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Posted by: kepstein7777 on May 21, 2007 3:17 AM
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A well-known secret is that WAWA's coffee is better, cheaper, and more generous, with the same extra sugar and fancy flavors. All the eco-yuppies will have to stand up while they're playing with their lap-tops and pretending to read Plato, but it's a small price to pay for doing the right thing.
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Posted by: TheTruthSeeker on May 21, 2007 3:31 AM
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» RE: ONLY at Starbucks? All workers must UNITE!
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Posted by: Bobsays on May 21, 2007 4:12 AM
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If I have to hear another lecture from the likes of Naomi Klein while knowing she collects coin from Rupert Murdoch, I will puke.
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» RE: Why defend Star Bucks and attack Naomi Klein?
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» RE: Why defend Star Bucks and attack Naomi Klein?
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» RE: Why defend Star Bucks and attack Naomi Klein?
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» RE: When you pay $5.50 for an alternative magazine you expect...
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» RE: When you pay $5.50 for an alternative magazine you expect...
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» RE: Please ignore what "bobsays" as he is a bigot and a troll .. nm
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» RE: Please ignore what "bobsays" as he is a bigot and a troll .. nm
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Posted by: kungfoofighterx on May 21, 2007 7:58 AM
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Posted by: DaBear on May 21, 2007 8:38 AM
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My first reaction to this piece was, "what? Starbucks, that coffee company that routinely burns it's beans and slathers it over with sugar, that coffee company that runs indies out of every town they enter (like MalWart does), isn't the world's greatest employer? I'm stunned." $8.75 an hour wouldn't cut it in any city let alone Manhattan. Sure, rise up, fight the Man and all that. But dammit don't quit fighting Fourbucks until you're getting a living wage for frack's sake. In my "little" town that's $22/hr with benefits $28/hr without. I imagine Manhattsburg is closer to $30/hr with benefits.
I liked the author's sframe of coffee flavored foamy milk.. so true... they always scrimp on their shots of esspresso to begin with. Fight on, workers.
I used to drive to the other side of my town to the only remaining indie... but then gas went up over $3.50 ($3.49 was my breaking point--I can't afford to use my car anymore) and they cracked down on bicycles using the roads that can make the trip in less than an hour. I make my own damned coffee now.
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» 22$/hr is your definition of a living wage? Even I think that's outrageously high. - N/T
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» RE: 22$/hr is your definition of a living wage? Even I think that's outrageously high. - N/T
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» RE: It's higher than the average starting salary of a college graduate for one thing
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Posted by: freethink7 on May 21, 2007 9:09 AM
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In 1998 he was honoured by the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah with "The Israel 50th Anniversary Friend of Zion Tribute Award" for his services to the zionist state in "playing a key role in promoting close alliance between the United States and Israel". The Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah funds israeli arms fairs chaired by the butcher of Jenin - General Shaul Mofaz, and the zionist propaganda website honestreporting.com.
His work as a propagandist for Israel has been praised by the Israeli Foreign Ministry as being key to Israel's long-term PR success.”
Continue with article at http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-starbucks.html
Also Google: Starbucks Supports Israel Wars, approx 1 million hits (it’s all over the Internet)
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» zionist? don't make laugh
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» Actually - No Laughing Matter
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» RE: Actually - No Laughing Matter
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» RE: Another Reason to Boycott - Starbucks Supports Israel’s Militaristic Zionist Warmongering Agenda:
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» RE: Another Reason to Boycott - Starbucks Supports Israel’s Militaristic Zionist Warmongering Agenda:
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Posted by: 1stGenAmerican on May 21, 2007 9:57 AM
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Posted by: Kodiak44 on May 21, 2007 10:01 AM
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I don't drink coffee, so I don't go to Starbucks, so it would not bother me if all of their highly skilled employees quit and Starbucks closed. If you can not make a living wage at Starbucks, then why do people work there?
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» Yeah, that would work... if jobs were all that easy to find. nm
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» RE: If you don't like it
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» RE: If you don't like it
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Posted by: ABetterFuture on May 21, 2007 11:21 AM
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Ok, this article has inspired me to become a prAgreesive, too, and I shall do my part by boycotting Startbucks. Err, well, I'll do my part by looking out for my own economic self-interests. Namely, I'll continuing being my own "barista", and I'll just take feeling good by being "involved in the cause" as a side benefit.
I mean...good grief--my giant tub of generic grounds cost $5, and I can drink 12 cups per work day for most of month with that.
Thanks for raising my awareness on this important issue. Consider me fully *cough, cough* awarenessed on crappy coffee deals now, served up by willing workers who are trying to look out for their economic self-interest at the expense of their employer, who is also looking out for his or her economic well-being.
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Posted by: hRIOR on May 21, 2007 11:44 AM
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But, I must offer thanks to the company for an unacknowledged service. No, not for energizing the minds and bodies of its' customers, that's a given. No, my thanks are for tirelessly keeping the bowels of Americans and people across the globe flowing freely, due to coffees laxative effect.
They should use that fact in a promotional campaign.
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» Naomi and the crew like to pick on the good, big guys
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» RE: I actually worked at Starbucks
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» RE: I actually worked at Starbucks
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Posted by: 60secs on May 21, 2007 1:16 PM
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» RE: They spend more on healthcare than coffee.
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» Why should the farmers earn the same?
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» RE: They spend more on healthcare than coffee.
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Posted by: shinnam on May 21, 2007 5:50 PM
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Don't go to Starbucks in any country. They are even bigger liers than Mc Donald's at least the clown doesn't pretend to be progressive.
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» RE: Thailand And Korea Coffee 2x $ , workers 1/3 or less pay
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Posted by: richholland on May 21, 2007 8:51 PM
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USA 3, = at STARBUCKS and the lovely young lady who serves you has no health insurance but she makes $ 4, a working DAY, because she hardly can live with this money in a city she has the luck that from time to time a nice elderly foreigner invites her for the night.
AS I understand it also has to do with american feminisme, with Freedom. ( to sell your body or be hungry)
And of course many little coffeeshops owned by thai people on the long run will be out of business because their coffee only costs 15 $cents. And especially american backpackers are afraid to eat outsight their MacDonald, PizzaHUt .
Thirty years ago America had its hippies now it Neocons.
But there is a small light 10 years ago everybody would learn english, studying american bussiness practice.
Slightly China gets more influence. children go to chines schools
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Posted by: TheNamelessCity on May 22, 2007 12:12 PM
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Posted by: andrewporter on May 29, 2007 2:48 AM
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Seriously important to stick to and support local business -it gives life more variety. In the UK there is too much homogenisation - ie all high streets look the same with Chain stores! And only bacause people shop there, Starbucks survives because people get rooted in habits and are not adventersome enough!
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Posted by: Logic's Edge on May 21, 2007 2:37 AM
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Have to wonder though, who is keeping Starbucks in business and why???
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» RE: At $4 a coffee...
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» RE: At $4 a coffee...
Posted by: DaBear
» Not people who love coffee
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» RE: Not people who love coffee
Posted by: shanaza
» RE: Not people who love coffee
Posted by: rg
» Have to wonder though, who is keeping Starbucks in business and why???
Posted by: freethink7
» The same morons watching American Idol etc. - N/T
Posted by: ateo
» RE: At $4 a coffee... Korea $7 wages $3.10/hr
Posted by: shinnam
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Posted by: kepstein7777 on May 21, 2007 3:17 AM
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A well-known secret is that WAWA's coffee is better, cheaper, and more generous, with the same extra sugar and fancy flavors. All the eco-yuppies will have to stand up while they're playing with their lap-tops and pretending to read Plato, but it's a small price to pay for doing the right thing.
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Posted by: TheTruthSeeker on May 21, 2007 3:31 AM
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Posted by: Bobsays on May 21, 2007 4:12 AM
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If I have to hear another lecture from the likes of Naomi Klein while knowing she collects coin from Rupert Murdoch, I will puke.
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» RE: Why defend Star Bucks and attack Naomi Klein?
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» RE: Why defend Star Bucks and attack Naomi Klein?
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» RE: Why defend Star Bucks and attack Naomi Klein?
Posted by: frankenfoot
» RE: When you pay $5.50 for an alternative magazine you expect...
Posted by: yellow
» RE: When you pay $5.50 for an alternative magazine you expect...
Posted by: DaBear
» RE: When you pay $5.50 for an alternative magazine you expect...
Posted by: Bobsays
» RE: When you pay $5.50 for an alternative magazine you expect...
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» RE: Please ignore what "bobsays" as he is a bigot and a troll .. nm
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» RE: Please ignore what "bobsays" as he is a bigot and a troll .. nm
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Posted by: kungfoofighterx on May 21, 2007 7:58 AM
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Posted by: DaBear on May 21, 2007 8:38 AM
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My first reaction to this piece was, "what? Starbucks, that coffee company that routinely burns it's beans and slathers it over with sugar, that coffee company that runs indies out of every town they enter (like MalWart does), isn't the world's greatest employer? I'm stunned." $8.75 an hour wouldn't cut it in any city let alone Manhattan. Sure, rise up, fight the Man and all that. But dammit don't quit fighting Fourbucks until you're getting a living wage for frack's sake. In my "little" town that's $22/hr with benefits $28/hr without. I imagine Manhattsburg is closer to $30/hr with benefits.
I liked the author's sframe of coffee flavored foamy milk.. so true... they always scrimp on their shots of esspresso to begin with. Fight on, workers.
I used to drive to the other side of my town to the only remaining indie... but then gas went up over $3.50 ($3.49 was my breaking point--I can't afford to use my car anymore) and they cracked down on bicycles using the roads that can make the trip in less than an hour. I make my own damned coffee now.
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» 22$/hr is your definition of a living wage? Even I think that's outrageously high. - N/T
Posted by: ateo
» RE: 22$/hr is your definition of a living wage? Even I think that's outrageously high. - N/T
Posted by: frankenfoot
» RE: It's higher than the average starting salary of a college graduate for one thing
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Posted by: freethink7 on May 21, 2007 9:09 AM
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In 1998 he was honoured by the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah with "The Israel 50th Anniversary Friend of Zion Tribute Award" for his services to the zionist state in "playing a key role in promoting close alliance between the United States and Israel". The Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah funds israeli arms fairs chaired by the butcher of Jenin - General Shaul Mofaz, and the zionist propaganda website honestreporting.com.
His work as a propagandist for Israel has been praised by the Israeli Foreign Ministry as being key to Israel's long-term PR success.”
Continue with article at http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-starbucks.html
Also Google: Starbucks Supports Israel Wars, approx 1 million hits (it’s all over the Internet)
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» zionist? don't make laugh
Posted by: thistleblower
» Actually - No Laughing Matter
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» RE: Actually - No Laughing Matter
Posted by: frankenfoot
» RE: Another Reason to Boycott - Starbucks Supports Israel’s Militaristic Zionist Warmongering Agenda:
Posted by: DaBear
» RE: Another Reason to Boycott - Starbucks Supports Israel’s Militaristic Zionist Warmongering Agenda:
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Posted by: 1stGenAmerican on May 21, 2007 9:57 AM
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Posted by: Kodiak44 on May 21, 2007 10:01 AM
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I don't drink coffee, so I don't go to Starbucks, so it would not bother me if all of their highly skilled employees quit and Starbucks closed. If you can not make a living wage at Starbucks, then why do people work there?
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» Yeah, that would work... if jobs were all that easy to find. nm
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» RE: If you don't like it
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» RE: If you don't like it
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Posted by: ABetterFuture on May 21, 2007 11:21 AM
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Ok, this article has inspired me to become a prAgreesive, too, and I shall do my part by boycotting Startbucks. Err, well, I'll do my part by looking out for my own economic self-interests. Namely, I'll continuing being my own "barista", and I'll just take feeling good by being "involved in the cause" as a side benefit.
I mean...good grief--my giant tub of generic grounds cost $5, and I can drink 12 cups per work day for most of month with that.
Thanks for raising my awareness on this important issue. Consider me fully *cough, cough* awarenessed on crappy coffee deals now, served up by willing workers who are trying to look out for their economic self-interest at the expense of their employer, who is also looking out for his or her economic well-being.
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Posted by: hRIOR on May 21, 2007 11:44 AM
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But, I must offer thanks to the company for an unacknowledged service. No, not for energizing the minds and bodies of its' customers, that's a given. No, my thanks are for tirelessly keeping the bowels of Americans and people across the globe flowing freely, due to coffees laxative effect.
They should use that fact in a promotional campaign.
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Posted by: youngdem on May 21, 2007 12:00 PM
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» Naomi and the crew like to pick on the good, big guys
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» RE: I actually worked at Starbucks
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» RE: I actually worked at Starbucks
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» RE: They spend more on healthcare than coffee.
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» Why should the farmers earn the same?
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» RE: They spend more on healthcare than coffee.
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Posted by: shinnam on May 21, 2007 5:50 PM
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Don't go to Starbucks in any country. They are even bigger liers than Mc Donald's at least the clown doesn't pretend to be progressive.
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» RE: Thailand And Korea Coffee 2x $ , workers 1/3 or less pay
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Posted by: richholland on May 21, 2007 8:51 PM
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USA 3, = at STARBUCKS and the lovely young lady who serves you has no health insurance but she makes $ 4, a working DAY, because she hardly can live with this money in a city she has the luck that from time to time a nice elderly foreigner invites her for the night.
AS I understand it also has to do with american feminisme, with Freedom. ( to sell your body or be hungry)
And of course many little coffeeshops owned by thai people on the long run will be out of business because their coffee only costs 15 $cents. And especially american backpackers are afraid to eat outsight their MacDonald, PizzaHUt .
Thirty years ago America had its hippies now it Neocons.
But there is a small light 10 years ago everybody would learn english, studying american bussiness practice.
Slightly China gets more influence. children go to chines schools
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Posted by: andrewporter on May 29, 2007 2:48 AM
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Seriously important to stick to and support local business -it gives life more variety. In the UK there is too much homogenisation - ie all high streets look the same with Chain stores! And only bacause people shop there, Starbucks survives because people get rooted in habits and are not adventersome enough!
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