By DEE-ANN DURBIN, Associated Press Business Writer
Starbucks’ union is expanding its week-old strike against the company.
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Starbucks Workers United said baristas from 30 more stores in 25 U.S. cities planned to join the strike Thursday, including stores in Cleveland; Memphis, Tennessee; Springfield, Missouri, and Albany, New York. Th

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