Starbucks faces labor law violation allegations including illegally firing union employees
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is testifying before the Senate, fielding questions about alleged union-busting activities. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green has a look at some of the findings from the National Labor Relations Board.
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