Workers at a combined Starbucks and Amazon store in Times Square filed a petition for union election Friday morning, saying they’re required to do the responsibilities of two jobs for the pay of one.According to a spokesperson for Starbucks Workers United, the union which has successfully organized seven other cafes in downtown Manhattan, the Times Square location has high turnover, and some workers say they were transferred there from other Starbucks locations involuntarily.“We’re unionizing at this Starbucks because we are doing Amazon work for Starbucks pay and we’re not given the proper resources to manage a store of this type in such a high volume area,” said one worker, who has been at the location for over a year and a half, in a statement.“We have partners that were coerced into working at this store using intimidation and miscommunication and not given any proper benefits when transferred here.”Both Starbucks and Amazon are well-known for their anti-union corporate stances.They marched from Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz’s residence in Greenwich Village all the way to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’s luxury penthouse on Fifth Avenue."