The latest vote to unionize workers at Starbucks Corp. cafes is expected Friday, as the company has intensified efforts to win over employees who have held pro-union rallies.

The vote tally for a cafe in Mesa, Ariz., is scheduled to go forward Friday afternoon after the main U.S. labor-relations body struck down the coffee company’s request to reconsider whether it was appropriate for individual stores to vote to organize.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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