A browser extension that alerts you when you navigate to a website belonging to an organization whose employees are on strike.
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Newly Active Strike: Starbucks #560
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picket-line-bot closed 1 year ago
{ "Employer": "Starbucks", "Labor Organization": "Workers United", "Local": "Starbucks Workers United", "Industry": "Accommodation and Food Services", "Bargaining Unit Size": "", "Number of Locations": "5", "Address": "1124 Pike St; 6075 N Lincoln Ave; 1900 Market St; 12911 Factory Ln; 44185 Ashbrook Marketplace Plaza", "City": "Seattle; Chicago; Philadelphia; Louisville; Ashburn", "State": "Washington; Illinois; Pennsylvania; Kentucky; Virginia", "Zip Code": "98101; 60659; 19103; 40245; 20147", "Latitude, Longitude": "47.6140019, -122.3284332;41.99288869999999, -87.7110077;39.9533785, -75.1726614;38.2892124, -85.5107488;39.0614896, -77.4719806;", "Approximate Number of Participants": "", "Start Date": "2023-06-23", "End Date": "", "Duration Amount": "", "Duration Unit": "", "Strike or Protest": "Strike", "Authorized": "Y", "Threat": "", "Worker Demands": "First contract, Allow in-store Pride decorations and support LGBTQIA+ workers; End to anti union retaliation", "Source": "https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/23/business/economy/starbucks-strike-pride-union.html; https://www.npr.org/2023/06/23/1183952160/starbucks-employees-strike-pride; https://www.axios.com/2023/06/23/starbucks-union-strike-pride-decorations; https://seattle.eater.com/2023/6/23/23771611/starbucks-flagship-roastery-strike-seattle-capitol-hill-union; https://twitter.com/SBWUChicago/status/1672593302304989184; https://twitter.com/SBWUKentuckiana/status/1672593973204877314; https://twitter.com/PJBWU/status/1672621198922985472; https://twitter.com/WorkersUnitedMA/status/1672621390313279490", "Comments or Remarks": "", "Display": "Y", "Notes": "Strikes have occurred at numerous locations not listed here. We instead list locations of five main picket lines. The strike began at one store in Seattle on June 23rd, but spread to numerous other locations in the following days.", "positionId": 2027 }