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Coffee Bean Workers May Reach A Settlement

Submitted by Tomer on Fri, 02/22/2008 - 5:27am.

    Since January 22, 2008 workers at a Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Co. in Tel-Aviv have been on strike. The international coffee chain “Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Co.”, has thus far failed to come to an agreement with the Histardrut (Israel’s Labor Federation), which represents workers at the chain.

    As soon as the Strike began the Histardrut mobilized workers across the country and nearly shut down the entire chain in Israel. International pressure through the International Union of Food Workers has aided in increasing the pressure. Management has since then sat down with the Histardrut but not with the workers themselves. A settlement may be reached soon. If a settlement is not reached soon the labor federation may go back into the streets.

 

Campaign History:

Israeli Restaurant Workers Strike for Union Rights at Coffee Bean

-https://israel.indymedia.org/newswire/display/8439/index.php

    Israel's national labour center Histradut is giving full support to workers at Tel Aviv's Ibn Gvirol street branch of the international coffee roaster and restaurant franchiser Coffee Bean, where workers have been on strike since January 22 against a union-busting management. Coffee Bean, originally a US-only roasting and coffeehouse chain, now operates over 500 outlets (270 direct owned) in 15 countries in the USA, Middle East, Asia, and Australia. None of the 14 Israeli establishments are currently union organized.

    The struggle for union rights at the restaurant began in January last year, when workers began to press for improved conditions. In July 2007, an employee activist who had attempted to establish a worker committee was sacked. The Histadrut successfully challenged the dismissal in the courts, but management refused to enter into negotiations for a collective agreement and began pressuring workers supporting the attempt to organize. Workers responded to the ongoing intimidation and harassment by taking strike action on January 22, with the support of the Histradut and social and youth activists, who demonstrated outside the restaurant and are now taking their protests to other Coffee Bean outlets.

    Coffee Bean workers are standing up to management bullying and responded to the recent aggression by declaring 100% membership in the union branch. The labour movement in Israel sees organizing the Coffee Bean as a potential breakthrough for building union organization in the chain and in the sector generally.

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