Feb 27 (Reuters) - Starbucks and a union seeking to organize the coffee chain's U.S. workforce said on Tuesday that they have agreed to create a "framework" to guide organizing and collective bargaining and potentially settle scores of pending legal disputes. (Reporting by Daniel Wiessner in Albany, New York)
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