Employees at a Starbucks store in Davis have voted to unionize, the workers announced this week.
The downtown Davis Starbucks location at 2nd and F streets had publicized its push to unionize earlier in the month, holding a solidarity "sip-in" on Aug. 16.
Starbucks Workers United has since revealed that the Davis store voted Wednesday to unionize.
"We're so grateful for all the support and love we've received from the community. A leap of faith like this can be scary, but we feel so much pride and can't wait to see what we accomplish," said Brooke Allen, a barista who has worked at the Davis Starbucks for four years, in a statement.
While there are more than 600 unionized Starbucks stores across the U.S., only a handful are in Northern California.
A Starbucks store at 7th and K streets in downtown Sacramento near the Golden 1 Center was one of the first in the region to unionize in 2023. That location was closed in 2024.
CBS News Sacramento has reached out to Starbucks corporate for comment.
With the Davis store's vote, California is now home to a total of 59 unionized Starbucks locations.
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