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Baristas at more than 50 cafes have walked off the job over new clothing policies, which they say deviate from agreements ...
Hundreds of Starbucks Corp. employees have walked off the job since Sunday to protest the company’s new dress code, according ...
The coffee giant, which is facing mounting pressure from local competitors has reached out to PE firms, technology firms, and ...
The Starbucks makeover continues, affecting both the shops and the people who staff them. We'll learn more about how it's ...
Starbucks' new dress code could lead baristas to spend on overhauling their wardrobe. It's also giving some pause about the turnaround effort.
Some Starbucks workers are striking over dress code changes that were implemented under CEO Brian Niccol, whose goal is to boost store image and business.
As the coffee giant brings the personal touch back to its stores, Chief Technology Officer Deb Hall Lefevre's role is more ...
Over 2,000 Starbucks baristas at 120 US stores are striking against a stricter dress code. Workers say the policy undermines individuality and bypasses bargaining, while Starbucks insists that store ...
Over 1,000 Starbucks baristas at 75 stores walked out this week to protest the company’s new dress code requiring black shirts and limited pant colors under the iconic green apron.
Management reiterated confidence in the "Back to Starbucks" strategy to stabilize and grow the business but did not provide detailed financial guidance for upcoming quarters. Niccol announced ...