

In some cases, drive-thrus have remained open but cafes have closed, the company said. On Monday, 120 stores were participating in the strike but only 13 of those were fully closed, the company said. Starbucks said the impact on its operations has been limited. The Seattle Roastery was closed all day Friday and was open for just five hours on Sunday instead of its usual 15, the union said.

The strike will continue through this week and is expected disrupt operations at more than 150 stores, Starbucks Workers United said. The union organizing Starbucks workers said Monday that a strike timed to Pride month closed 21 stores over the weekend, including the company’s flagship Reserve Roastery in Seattle.
