KEY POINTS
  • Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has agreed to testify in a U.S. Senate hearing about the coffee chain's alleged union busting after pressure from Sen. Bernie Sanders.
  • Schultz is now scheduled to appear at a March 29 hearing.
  • Since Schultz returned to the helm of the company in April last year, Starbucks has taken a more aggressive approach to oppose a union push at its cafes.

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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) (L), Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has agreed to testify in a U.S. Senate hearing about the coffee chain's alleged union busting after pressure from Sen. Bernie Sanders.

The Senate's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, or HELP, Committee was scheduled to vote Wednesday morning on whether to subpoena Schultz, who previously declined a request to appear. Sanders, a democratic socialist who represents Vermont, serves as chair of the committee.

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