Starbucks spokesperson Reggie Borges said the company "will respect the process and will bargain in good faith guided by our principles," Bloomberg News reported. "We hope that the union does the same," Borges reportedly said.
The firings triggered a lawsuit by the National Labor Relations Board, which claims the dismissals were illegal, according to the report. Starbucks reportedly said the workers were laid off for breaching safety rules.
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