April 26 (Reuters) - Starbucks ( SBUX ) held contract
negotiations with the Workers United union over a two-day
session in Atlanta, both the parties said on Friday, with plans
to meet again in late May.
The coffee chain and Workers United, that represents
Starbucks ( SBUX ) workers in the United States, began negotiations this
week on what they called a "foundational framework" to guide
union organizing and collective bargaining across the country.
Workers at more than 420 of Starbucks' ( SBUX ) 9,000 U.S. stores
have voted to unionize since 2021.
"We discussed a broad range of topics, including ... details
relating to the union's representation of partners as both sides
worked on the foundational framework that will contribute to
single-store contract negotiations and ratification," Starbucks ( SBUX )
and the union said in a joint statement on Friday.