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Mamdani voices his support for protesting Starbucks workers. Photo: Zohran Mamdani/Facebook and Starbucks Workers United/X

New York Mayor-elect Mamdani says ‘No Contract, No Coffee’ — backs striking Starbucks workers

| @indiablooms | Nov 17, 2025, at 12:34 am

Starbucks employees at 65 unionised stores across the United States have been on strike since Thursday, demanding higher wages and improved working conditions.

The action has drawn support from New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, who urged his followers to boycott the coffee chain.

In an X post, Mamdani, who recently won the mayoral election, wrote: "Starbucks workers across the country are on an Unfair Labor Practices strike, fighting for a fair contract."

He said: "While workers are on strike, I won’t be buying any Starbucks, and I’m asking you to join us. Together, we can send a powerful message: No contract, no coffee."

The union, Starbucks Workers United, confirmed that the strike is open-ended and warned it could become the largest and longest unfair labor practices (ULP) strike in Starbucks’ history.

The union called on supporters to join the campaign using the hashtag #NoContractNoCoffee.

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The labour dispute stems from unresolved economic issues and hundreds of ULP charges filed by the union.

Talks for a contract agreement collapsed in the spring, leaving both sides at an impasse, according to the BBC.

US politician Bernie Sanders also expressed support for the striking workers on X: "I stand in solidarity with the Starbucks workers on strike. When a corporation can pay $96 million to its CEO for just four months of work, it can afford to pay its workers a living wage and decent benefits."

 

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