"This Seattle location—one of the first in the city to successfully unionize—was closed by the company, which cited crime and public-safety concerns; workers and organizers view the shutdown as retaliation and an example of a broader pattern of targeting unionized stores. The closure has become a focal point in bargaining disputes over fair pay, scheduling, benefits and tip policies, and is cited alongside numerous NLRB complaints alleging violations of federal labor law." - Jaya Saxena