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Why Starbucks Will Pay $35M to 15,000 NYC Workers

by Emma Miller
December 2, 2025
in Breezy Explainer, The US
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Why Starbucks Will Pay $35M to 15,000 NYC Workers

Settlement overview

Starbucks has agreed to pay nearly $35 million to more than 15,000 New York City workers, according to officials who announced the settlement on Monday. The resolution arrived just hours before Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and US Senator Bernie Sanders appeared alongside striking baristas, highlighting the intensifying labor pressures facing the company nationwide.

The payout is one of the largest worker-rights settlements in Starbucks’s history and comes amid a sweeping union-led strike movement affecting dozens of stores across the United States.

Workers demand better hours and staffing

The strike, driven by unionized Starbucks workers across the country, centers on demands for more predictable hours and increased staffing. Frustration has grown among employees as Starbucks has yet to reach a contract agreement nearly four years after workers at a Buffalo store voted to unionize—an effort that sparked a national movement.

Since then, around 550 of Starbucks’s 10,000 company-owned US stores have unionized. The brand also operates roughly 7,000 licensed cafés inside airports, grocery chains, and other locations.

Growing political support

Mamdani, a democratic socialist who campaigned on a pro-labor platform, stood with striking workers outside a Brooklyn Starbucks, calling their efforts a fight for fairness rather than excess.

“These are not demands of greed, these are demands of decency,” he told demonstrators. Some workers brought oversized replicas of Starbucks takeout cups with the union’s logo replacing the iconic siren.

What the settlement includes

What the settlement includes

Under the agreement with New York City’s Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, Starbucks will pay:

  • $35 million in restitution for affected workers
  • $3.4 million in civil penalties

The settlement also mandates full compliance with the city’s Fair Workweek Law, which requires predictable schedules and restricts last-minute shift changes.

Eligible hourly employees will receive $50 for every week worked between July 2021 and July 2024, compensating them for years of alleged scheduling violations.

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