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Starbucks faces employee resistance as new dress code sparks multi-store strikes. Workers United challenges the company's ...
As office dress codes relaxed, a new pressure to fit in emerged—this time, through ultracasual clothes.
Unionized Starbucks baristas in Madison walked out of the 1 E Main Street location on May 17 to protest the company’s new ...
Dress codes at many private clubs forbid sneakers — but the category has gotten blurrier as shoes once relegated to ...
A shakeup to the Starbucks rewards program for customers using their own cups is the latest change under CEO Brian Niccol.
Starbucks has a new dress code, and it’s not going over well with some of its team members. On April 14, the coffee giant announced an updated employee dress code, and it that went into effect on May ...
Starbucks customers wanting to take advantage of a rewards offer will need to make larger orders if they want to maximize ...
Starbucks is changing one of the most generous parts of its loyalty program, marking the latest effort by CEO Brian Niccol to ...
The latest wave of protests at Starbucks has struck a chord that resonates far beyond the coffee shop's walls, drawing attention to issues of accountability and professionalism in the workplace.
More than 2,000 Starbucks partners have walked off the job since last week, a union representing the baristas said.
Starbucks implemented a new dress code on May 12, limiting baristas to black tops and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Over 1,200 Starbucks employees staged walk-outs at roughly 100 stores to ...