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Starbucks is imposing new limits on what its baristas can wear under their green aprons. Starting May 12, employees will be required to wear a solid black shirt and khaki, black or blue denim bottoms.
Some Starbucks baristas told BI they're not impressed by the chain's new dress code. Starbucks will provide two free shirts, but they said they expected to pay for their own extra clothes.
Starbucks will allow employees to wear Black Lives Matter shirts, pins Prior to Friday's statement, many called for Starbucks boycott By Samantha Chatman , via Friday, June 12, 2020 ...
Starbucks is facing new labor unrest after baristas at more than 50 unionized locations walked off the job in protest of what they call a restrictive and unfair dress code. The move follows the ...
Coffee chain Starbucks will provide two branded black shirts to all its workers for free, in hopes of making their iconic green aprons stand out. It's also going to make the chairs comfier to ...
It's true. Currently, baristas at North American Starbucks can wear shirts of any color they choose. But starting May 12, they must wear black.
In response to the outcry, Starbucks reversed its decision Friday and it took it a step further: It's sending Starbucks-branded Black Lives Matter T-shirts to hundreds of thousands of employees.
Starbucks announced Friday that it would be providing its baristas with Black Lives Matter T-shirts. "Black Lives Matter. We continue to listen to our partners and communities and their desire to ...
A Starbucks barista sued in New Jersey alleging that the coffee chain fired her for wanting to not wear a shirt of the "Gay Pride"(Pride) because of his religious beliefs as a Christian.
A former New Jersey Starbucks barista who refused to wear a LGBTQ Pride T-shirt filed a lawsuit against the coffee company alleging religious discrimination.
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