A high-profile labour organiser in the United States has resigned from Starbucks, saying the company forced her out because of her union leadership.Jaz Brisack, a barista who helped lead the unionisation of a store in downtown Buffalo, New York, late last year, said on Wednesday that her last day at the company will be September 18.The vote at Brisack’s store kicked off a movement; since then, at least 238 US Starbucks stores have voted to unionise, according to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
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