fbpx
Categories
News

More Starbucks workers in Sherwood Park file for union

This marks 7 locations that USW has either unionized or is trying to unionize in Alberta.

Earlier this week, the Alberta Labour Relations Board released their most recent New Applications Report. In the report is a new application for union certification in Alberta.

The application was filed on 4 August 2022 by Local 207 of the United Steel, Paper and Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union, also known as United Steelworkers.

USW is applying on behalf of 24 workers at the Starbucks location near Sherwood Drive and Emerald Drive in Sherwood Park.

This follows the news last week that USW was applying on behalf of 41 workers at the Starbucks location on Baseline Road in the same city, just 3 kilometres away.

It also occurs on the heels of a recent successful union certification for Starbucks workers at the Millrise location in Calgary, who had been organizing with USW.

USW has recently tried to organize workers at all 5 locations in Lethbridge. The ALRB held their vote 3 weeks ago today (on the 15th of July), but they have yet to release the results of that vote. They’ve scheduled a hearing for the Lethbridge application next month, so we may be waiting over a month and half to find out if the Lethbridge workers voted in favour of unionization.

If the votes are in favour for each application and all the unions are certified, it’d mean that Alberta would have 8 unionized Starbucks stores.

BC is the only other province with unionized stores, with the Langley Valley Centre store becoming the province’s third unionized location. There are unionized locations in Surrey and Victoria, as well. All 3 locations are unionized with USW.

The ALRB scheduled the hearing for this application to occur on the 18th of August.

Since the ALRB doesn’t archive their new application reports, here’s a copy of the most recent one.

Update (16 August 2022): USW has published their own media release regarding the organizing of both stores.

Support independent journalism

By Kim Siever

Kim Siever is an independent journalist based in Lethbridge, Alberta. He writes daily news stories, focusing on politics and labour.

Comment on this story

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

%d bloggers like this: