Monday, April 27, 5 pm: Please join the Local One Young Worker’s Committee, in partnership with Working Films, for a free screening of Partners. The film shares the story of how a group of baristas in Buffalo, New York announce their intention to form a labor union, and how Starbucks responds with an elaborate and illegal anti-union campaign. Featuring on-the-grounAmerica’s footage from workers and organizers, Partners takes us to the front lines of the historic union campaign that catalyzed Gen Z labor revival.
In 2020, a group of “Inside Organizers” in Buffalo, New York get jobs at Starbucks with the intention of starting a union. Baristas across Buffalo quickly join the cause. Starbucks catches on and immediately storms the market with over 100 specially trained corporate executives and managers from across the country. An elaborate anti-union campaign ensues, which the federal government later finds to be the most illegal attack on organizing workers’ rights in modern United States history. Drawing from on-the-ground footage captured by workers and organizers, Partners takes us to the front lines of the labor campaign that inspired over 11,000 Starbucks workers across the country to organize.
Q+A to follow! Join us on Monday, April 27, at 5pm at the Local One office 2nd Floor- 320 46th St. Please RSVP so we can accurately stock the concession.



