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Sheffield Food Not Bombs/Wobblies @ Starbucks, City Centre

Sheffield Food Not Bombs/IWW | 21.05.2007 09:44 | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Sheffield

Sheffield Food Not Bombs in solidarity with IWW




On Saturday 19th May, Sheffield Food Not Bombs and Wobblies staged a picket outside the Broomhill branch of Starbucks in solidarity with the IWW’s “Justice from Bean to Cup” campaign:

- "Justice from Bean to Cup!" -

A Human Rights Campaign in Solidarity with Starbucks Baristas and Coffee Farmers.

Despite its attempt to create a socially responsible image, Starbucks’ failure to meaningfully embrace Fair Trade coffee and transparent purchasing has left coffee farmers and their children teetering on the brink of starvation in the Global South.

In Starbucks cafes, baristas are paid a poverty wage and the company insures a lower percentage of employees than Wal-Mart. Starbucks baristas are organizing a union with the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) for a better life on the job in the face of a fierce and unlawful union busting effort by the world's largest coffee chain.

Sheffield Food Not Bombs/IWW continued it’s highly successful "flying picket tour" of Starbucks branches in and around Sheffield ( https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/sheffield/2007/05/370093.html).


The picket ran successfully with punters greeted with free tea, coffee, orange juice and even a selection of delicious sarnies as an alternative to the overpriced beverages of Starbucks. The picket also gave us the opportunity to chat in greater detail with members of the public about the campaign, about Food Not Bombs and even, in one case, to give a detailed history of the IWW (for the truly dedicated)! People were overall highly receptive to our efforts and sentiments of support and solidarity proved frequent. The only dampener on the day (despite a few bouts of rain) was the disgraceful attitude of Starbucks management, choosing to immediately ring the police before even attempting to communicate with those on the line. Thankfully, having given out all our freebies and talked ourselves hoarse, we had already decided to call it a day and besides a heated debate over Starbucks union-busting record and exploitation in the Global South, nothing further came of our altercation with management.


Sheffield Food Not Bombs/IWW
- e-mail: ShefIWW@googlemail.com
- Homepage: http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/sheffield-food-not-bombs, http://www.iww.org.uk, http://www.foodnotbombs.net

Comments

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Yeah!

21.05.2007 10:39

Hi Sheffield FNB'ers and wobblies,

Well done for a great action. Keep up the good stuff.
At some point we will have to have a social for all the FNB groups in the UK to share ideas and have fun.

Yours in solidarity
From a fellow FNB & Wobblie
Birmingham collective

Graham


Keep it up guys

21.05.2007 10:42

Its great to start seeing some action in Shef city centre which isn't just party recruitment.. Preserving solidarity with our friends around the world is important and its brilliant that some people can still the bigger picture.

Uncle Phil


'disgraceful'?

21.05.2007 14:11

to be honest it would have been far worse if the manager had come out and chummed you all; in the bigger picture, they aren't exactly the rulinjg class, but for the workers, thats their boss and they are on a load of cash compared to normal workers. If they didn't see the picket as a threat, we'd be doing something wrong!

When speaking to bosses and cops, be polite but firm: they aren't calling the shots for once.

So yes, good result and keep it up.

By the way - with an FNB stall you can measure you're impact like this - 150 sandwiches handed out = at least 150 people saw the stall, took some info etc.

Captain Picard


Air Trade

23.05.2007 14:23

wouldn't the poor coffee growers of south america be better off if we didn't consume their crop at all?

surely flying coffee beans and vegetables over continents is just so stupid that it's laughable.

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re:

25.05.2007 13:31

I agree, it would be lovely if we all ued more locally sourced products than imported. However, this is quite a way off from actually happening seeing as the economies of all the international powers are dependent on it happening. There is no real awareness in the public that this is a problem and in fact a fundamental problem of global capitalism. One step at a time...

ted spangler


Brillant !

25.05.2007 14:48



Excellent lets get a Anarchist version OF IWW moving ie SOLFED,

anyway luvvvvvvvvvvvvvv it !

Im at Brighton Cowley Club ! ....

Love, Peace and Anarchy

James Hadfield
mail e-mail: uwn@mail.com
- Homepage: http://www.solfed.org.uk