STARBUCKS EMEA HOLDINGS LTD
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2025-04-24 (tagesspiegel.de)
Coffee chain in court: Starbucks sued for allegations of forced labor and human trafficking
Human rights activists sue Starbucks for alleged misconduct in Brazil. The entire coffee industry is suspected of benefiting from exploitative employment relationships.
Read more2025-04-24 (francepress.news)
In the United States, coffee multinationals accused of enjoying forced work in Brazil - French news 24 hours a day
Starbucks, Nestlé and five other coffee giants get their supplies from Brazilian farms using forms of slavery, denounces the NGO Coffee Watch, which carries the case before the American justice. In the land of Lula, the servitude and the cruel treatments inflicted on workers are far from having been eradicated.
Read more2025-04-24 (latestly.com)
World News | Labour Group Sues Starbucks, Saying It Ignores Slave-like Conditions for Workers in Brazil |
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A labour rights group sued Starbucks on Thursday, alleging that it sourced coffee from a major cooperative in Brazil whose member farms were cited for keeping workers in slave-like conditions. World News | Labour Group Sues Starbucks, Saying It Ignores Slave-like Conditions for Workers in Brazil.
Read more2025-04-24 (elpais.com)
Iradvocates: Two demands press the coffee sector in Brazil to fight against work "analogous to slavery" and reveal their supply chains | Future planet |
Iradvocates law firm demands Starbucks for people trafficking in Brazil's coffee plantations and the NGO Coffee Watch requires US customs to stop imports of large brands for alleged cases of forced labor
Read more2025-03-18 (laizquierdadiario.cl)
[VIDEO]. Beat. "To surround this student solidarity strike"
From the anti -capitalist group overcome, we became part of the march to the currency convened by the Starbucks union accompanying the fighting of the workers against labor precariousness. How grouping we seek to strengthen the organization between workers and students, so that this struggle triumphs. We believe that if they win the Starbucks Workers, we won all.
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