Starbuck's ex-CEO started his Congressional testimony with an emotional story about his father. It was used against him.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz opened his testimony before Congress on Wednesday by talking about his father — a decision that one Senator later seized upon.
"We've done all these things because, not because of the union, because of the compassion, the empathy, and in many ways, my own story of understanding what happened to my father in trying to build the kind of company that my father never got a chance to work for," Schultz said. "That is how your workers now feel," Markey said."They don't want their families to have to pay the price for their children the way your father had to pay a price for his children."
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