Demonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergStarbucks workers embrace during an emotional moment at the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergKshama Sawant, a member of the Seattle City Council, speaks during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators hold signs during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergSigns made for demonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergDemonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergA sign held by a demonstrator during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergKshama Sawant, a member of the Seattle City Council, speaks during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergSigns held by demonstrators during the ‘Fight Starbucks Union Busting’ rally in Seattle, Washington, U.S., on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Starbucks Corp. filed two complaints with the U.S. National Labor Relations Board alleging unfair practices by labor organizers toward workers and what it calls “an increase in nefarious behavior.” Photographer: David Ryder/Bloomberg