The coffee chain was ordered to rehire the ex-workers and compensate others who were affected.
Starbucks illegally fired six workers in New York state in a pushback against unions, a US National Labor Relations Board judge has ruled.
In a more than 200 page decision, Michael A Rosas, who is a federal administrative law judge, also ordered Starbucks to rehire another worker that he ruled had been illegally forced out of their job. It also repeatedly sent high-ranking staff to stores "in order to more closely supervise, monitor, or create the impression that employees' union activities are under surveillance," he said.
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