Blog 5 - Ethical Paths Forward for Starbucks in the Red Cup Rebellion
When it comes to the fallout from the Red Cup Rebellion, Starbucks isn't short on options, but not all of them carry the same weight ethically or strategically. And depending on how you look at it, each path says something very different about what the company actually values. One of the more constructive ethical practices is genuine, transparent negotiations with workers, grounded in Stakeholder Theory. This framework argues that business have a responsibility to create value for all stakeholders. Not just shareholders, but also employees, customers, and communities. Applying stakeholder theory in this situation would mean treating workers as essential partners in decision-making rather than as costs to be minimized. Starbucks Workers United calls for this kind of engagement, emphasizing that meaningful negotiation is the key to resolving these ongoing issues. (Starbucks Workers United, 2025). In addition to stakeholder theory, a deontological framework suggests that Starbucks has...