Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is facing backlash from employees and on social media after he drew a comparison this weekend between Holocaust prisoners and the coffee company’s mission.
His comments to workers came ahead of a unionization vote by some workers in Buffalo, New York., Schultz, who is Jewish, can be seen speaking passionately to employees Saturday. He refers to a story about Holocaust prisoners at concentration camps in Poland who had to share their limited resources.
Starbucks closed some of its stores in the Buffalo area so workers could attend Schultz’s talk. While Schultz, the company’s largest individual shareholder, never directly addressed the issue of unionization, he made several appeals to workers to realize that Starbucks isn’t “a perfect company” that will make but insisted that the company will try to fix them and learn from them.the unionization push.
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