Supreme Court sides with Starbucks in case over fired pro-union workers

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The Supreme Court issued an 8-1 ruling Thursday that sided with Starbucks by vacating an injunction sought by the NLRB to require the coffee giant to rehire fired pro-union workers.

The Supreme Court on Thursday issued a ruling that sided with coffee giant Starbucks in its challenge against a lower court's order that it rehire seven employees who had been fired amid a unionization push. In an 8-1 decision, the justices threw out the lower court's approval of an injunction sought by the National Labor Relations Board that ordered Starbucks to reinstate the workers while the NLRB's administrative case against the coffee chain proceeds.

In an opinion authored by Justice Clarence Thomas and joined in full by seven other justices, the Court held that the lower courts had failed to use a four-part test in determining whether to grant the injunction, so the injunction was vacated and remanded for it to be reconsidered.

 

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