Georgetown Students Against Starbucks (GSAS) hosted union workers at a Feb. 22 panel followed by a rally in Red Square to call on Georgetown University to end its contract with Aramark, the university’s primary food service provider which has a license agreement with Starbucks. The panel, which took place on the national day of action.
Georgetown Students Against Starbucks (GSAS) hosted union workers at a Feb. 22 panel followed by a rally in Red Square to call on Georgetown University to end its contract with Aramark, the university’s primary food service provider which has a license agreement with Starbucks. The panel, which took place on the national day of action.
Cornell University was the first to successfully remove Starbucks from its premises, announcing it would not renew its agreement once it expires in 2025.
NYU and Georgetown said they'll review students' petitions, while noting the brand is mostly served by unionized foodservice workers on their campuses.