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Joe Thompson stands in front of Starbucks in  Santa Cruz, Calif., on May 20, 2022.   It’s become a common sight: jubilant Starbucks workers celebrating after successful votes to unionize at dozens of U.S. stores. But when the celebrations die down, a daunting hurdle remains. To win the changes they seek, like better pay and more reliable schedules, unionized stores must sit down with Starbucks and negotiate a contract. I(Joe Thompson via AP)

Joe Thompson stands in front of Starbucks in Santa Cruz, Calif., on May 20, 2022. It’s become a common sight: jubilant Starbucks workers celebrating after successful votes to unionize at dozens of U.S. stores. But when the celebrations die down, a daunting hurdle remains. To win the changes they seek, like better pay and more reliable schedules, unionized stores must sit down with Starbucks and negotiate a contract. I(Joe Thompson via AP)

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