“We unwaveringly support the LGBTQIA2+ community,” a Starbucks spokesperson told The Daily Beast.
Starbucks has denied instructing workers in at least twenty-one states to remove Pride flags and decorations from stores. The claims were first made in aby the union Starbucks Workers United . The union said baristas at multiple stores had reported being told to remove Pride paraphernalia.
Casey Moore, a spokesperson for SBWU told The Daily Beast that workers in Oklahoma were informed “it was a safety issue related to the recent attacks on Target,” while in Massachusetts, workers were advised “they didn’t have any labor hours to decorate for Pride.” Starbucks workers at a store in Madison, Wisconsin posted on Instagram yesterday that their district manager had torn down their Pride decorations because they weren't “welcoming for everyone.
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