In a show of solidarity for labor rights, Mayor-elect Katie Wilson joined Starbucks union members in Seattle on November 14, 2025, rallying for the finalization of a labor contract that has been under negotiation for months. The rally coincided with Starbucks’ annual “Red Cup Day,” a peak sales day for the popular coffee chain, drawing significant attention to the ongoing labor disputes within the company. Wilson’s presence marked a strong commitment to supporting workers’ rights as she prepares to take office.
The rally took place outside a prominent Starbucks location, where union members and supporters gathered to voice their demands for better wages, workplace conditions, and job security. Wilson addressed the crowd, emphasizing the importance of standing with workers in their fight for fair treatment and proper representation. “We cannot forget that the backbone of our economy is built on the hard work of everyday people,” she stated, reiterating her pledge to prioritize labor issues in her upcoming administration.
Starbucks workers have expressed frustration over prolonged negotiations, citing their need for a finalized contract that reflects their contributions to the company’s success. The union has been advocating for better pay and benefits, as well as protections against unfair labor practices. The rally highlighted the urgency of these issues, with many attendees sharing personal stories about their experiences working for Starbucks amidst ongoing contract negotiations…