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Starbucks workers at a store in Seattle have voted 9 to 0 to join a union, a first in the city and state where the coffee chain is headquartered and bringing closer to home a burgeoning labor movement among its workers that stretches across the country. We re excited for what this means for the national movement, and specifically Seattle, Rachel Ybarra, a 22-year-old barista who has worked at the newly unionized store for nearly two years, said in a news conference after the voting results were announced. There s a support system now that did not exist a year ago. One ballot was challenged and not opened, with three ballots not returned, according to a webcast of Tuesday s tally by the National Labor Relations Boar NLRB . Starbucks didn t immediately reply to a request for comment. Symbolic importance This is the first Seattle election mdash; a number of Seattle stores have filed [for ele
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hoka 1:15 Each of the Sayreville War Memorial players will also have to serve 50 hours of community service. But they will not have to register as sex offenders.The sentences were announced Monday night. They were imposed by a Family Court judge after four of the six players pleaded guilty to child endangerment and hazing. New Jersey teen hazing suspects won t be tried as adults 02:25 Those four were placed on probation for two years. The two others received a year of probation following a Family Court trial in which they were found delinquent. The seventh player is awaiting a Family Court trial.CBS New York reports some of the players had faced more serious counts -- including aggravated sexual assault and aggravated assault but those charges were dropped. Prosecutors decided not to charge the boys as adults.