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LiddyRules
03-22-2008, 04:44 PM
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080321/starbucks_tipping_suit.html?.v=2

Judge Orders Starbucks to Pay More Than $100 Million in Back Tips

SAN DIEGO (AP) -- A Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered Starbucks Corp. to pay its California baristas more than $100 million in back tips and interest that the coffee chain paid to shift supervisors.

San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett also issued an injunction that prevents Starbucks' shift supervisors from sharing in future tips, saying state law prohibits managers and supervisors from sharing in employee gratuities.

Starbucks spokeswoman Valerie O'Neil said the company planned an immediate appeal of the ruling, calling it "fundamentally unfair and beyond all common sense and reason."

The lawsuit was filed in October 2004 by Jou Chou, a former Starbucks barista in La Jolla, who complained shift supervisors were sharing in employee tips.

The lawsuit gained ground in 2006 when it was granted class-action status, allowing the suit to go forward for as many as 100,000 former and current baristas in the coffee chain's California stores.

It was not immediately clear how many current and former employees are affected by the ruling.

"I feel vindicated," Chou said in a written statement released by attorneys. "Tips really help those receiving the lowest wages. I think Starbucks should pay shift supervisors higher wages instead of taking money from the tip pool."

California is Starbucks' largest U.S. market, with 2,460 stores as of Jan. 8, the latest count available. The Seattle-based company has more than 11,000 stores nationwide.

Starbucks employs more than 135,000 baristas in the U.S. The company did not immediately respond to a request for a head count in California.

The judgment comes as Starbucks is struggling to revive its U.S. business, where store traffic has slipped amid a sagging economy, rising energy and dairy costs, and growing competition from cheaper rivals.

The company's stock has slid more than 50 percent since late 2006, when it was trading close to $40 a share. Starbucks shares rose 3 cents to $17.53 Thursday.

Starbucks earned more than $672 million on revenue of $9.4 billion during its 2007 fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30.

The judge ordered Starbucks to pay $87 million in back tips, plus interest of $19 million, bringing the total judgment to about $106 million.

The company said it planned to ask the court to stay the ruling while the appeal is pending.

"The decision today, in our view, represents an extreme example of an abuse of the class-action procedures in California's courts," O'Neil said.

The coffee company also took issue with the brevity of the judge's ruling, which was only four paragraphs, saying she failed to address the unfairness to shift supervisors.

"This case was filed by a single former barista and, despite Starbucks request, the interests of the shift supervisors were not represented in litigation," O'Neil said.

But attorney Laura Ho, who tried the baristas case, said the court's verdict follows state law.

"Starbucks illegally took a huge amount of money from the tip pool to pay shift supervisors, rather than paying them out of its own pocket. The court's verdict rightfully restores that money to the baristas," Ho said.

mikeybot
03-22-2008, 05:34 PM
http://media.monstersandcritics.com/articles/1215898/article_images/mr.pinkdoesnottip.jpg

"Three words...learn to fuckin' type"

Stormrider666
03-22-2008, 05:43 PM
If its against the state law for shift supervisors and managers to share in the tips, then I have to side with the baristas. That being said, baristas should be lucky their getting fucking tips in the first place.

THE FEZ MAN
03-22-2008, 05:57 PM
If its against the state law for shift supervisors and managers to share in the tips, then I have to side with the baristas. That being said, baristas should be lucky their getting fucking tips in the first place.

x2, sorry but i prefer wawa coffee black and bitter like my bitches why should i give them a tip for pouring a cup of there shitty coffee

CM Mark
03-22-2008, 06:10 PM
If its against the state law for shift supervisors and managers to share in the tips, then I have to side with the baristas. That being said, baristas should be lucky their getting fucking tips in the first place.

x3

At places like Starbucks, I see the "tip jars" as being mainly take a penny leave a penny type things

PDX909
03-22-2008, 09:52 PM
fuck Starbucks and that fucking tip jar. McD's has better regular coffee these days.

Stormrider666
03-23-2008, 11:58 AM
fuck Starbucks and that fucking tip jar. McD's has better regular coffee these days.

That is the only good thing about Starbucks, it forced everybody else to improve their coffee, especially McDonalds. The improvement of their coffee was done in a reponse to Starbuck's attempt to do breakfast sandwiches.

Nortonsmeatytit
03-23-2008, 01:15 PM
I like Dunkin Doughnut coffee, fuck Starbucks.

They've expanded like fucking rabbitts around me in the past 5 years, can't wait to see them take a dirt nap. In a reccessive economy, the first type of retail vendor to take a shit from the pullback of consumer discretionary spending, is a business model like this.

"Lets see, that's a Grande coffee, a large orange juice and a croissant, that'll be $9.00 Sir" Bwahahhhahhahhaaa, fuck you and your tip.

CougarHunter
03-23-2008, 05:26 PM
How about making coffee that doesn't taste like it was roasted on the surface of the fucking sun?