KEY POINTS
  • Starbucks is asking the White House for a meeting after President Joe Biden met with an organizer who is helping its coffee shops unionize.
  • Biden met with 39 national labor leaders on Thursday.
  • Starbucks, which criticized Biden's meeting with the union representatives, is waging a campaign to curb the spread of unionization across its coffee shops.

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US President Joe Biden delivers remarks on economic growth, jobs, and deficit reduction in the Roosevelt Room on Wednesday May 4, 2022.

Starbucks is asking the White House for a meeting after President Joe Biden met with an organizer who is helping its coffee shops unionize.

The president met with 39 national labor leaders on Thursday, including Christian Smalls, who heads the Amazon Labor Union, and Laura Garza, a union leader at Starbucks' New York City Roastery. Biden has been a vocal supporter of unions, from the campaign trail to his time in the Oval Office, during a time when high-profile labor drives at companies such as Amazon, Apple and Conde Nast are making headlines.

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