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The union that represents more than 11,000 Starbucks baristas is responding to the coffee chain’s controversial new code of conduct, which includes a reversal on its open-door policy that ...
The employee who issued the warning claimed that a quiet environment was part of the company’s “coffeehouse code of conduct” ...
Cult US coffee chain Starbucks has sparked uproar among Gen Z workers after drastically changing their uniform. In a video ...
Reversed in January, some employees feel the policy reversal puts even more of a strain on already overworked and underpaid ...
Starbucks has decided to update its dress code in all its stores. Does this mean we'll no longer see the iconic green apron ...
CEO Brian Niccol said the coffee shop giant’s second-quarter results were “disappointing,” but he said there are signs of ...
Why even a coffee chain needs standards—and so does your business. A dress code can give a look and feel of consistency and that's good.
Starbucks is implementing a new dress code for workers across its North American stores next month, as the coffee giant aims to refresh its store image and boost business under CEO Brian Niccol.
Starbucks’ plans to suit up baristas with a new dress code has caused Starbucks Workers United to simmer. As of May 12, the company is streamlining its dress code to play up its signature ...