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Baristas seek workplace protections including living wages, respect, racial and gender equity, fair scheduling and staffing.
The brand’s “Back to Starbucks” push is also bringing menu changes: protein-packed cold foam (with no added sugar) is coming ...
The 10-5 vote means baristas at the store will join Starbucks Workers United, a union representing workers at the nation’s largest coffee shop chain.
Mike Perillo, a barista at the Starbucks in Orland Square mall, said he and some of his co-workers struggle to afford both ...
Following lead of colleagues at Iowa City and Quad Cities stores, Starbucks employees at Des Moines' Merle Hay Road location ...
Starbucks workers in Oceanside voted Thursday to join a union, part of a growing nationwide labor movement at the coffee ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol says his company will rebound from lackluster earnings with its “green apron service” plan. Here’s ...
The company is offering a one-time buyout plan for those wishing to leave the company before these new rules take effect.
Competition for fully-remote jobs is fierce. Starbucks spokeswoman Lori Torgerson said she didn't have a count of employees who are currently working as “people leaders” or are working remotely.
Starbucks UK is on the lookout for the next generation of hospitality leaders. Launching today (7 July) during the UK’s Youth Employment Week, the company is opening applications for its Accelerated ...
Layoff wave spreads across US: Starbucks, FedEx, Frito-Lay, Microsoft may axe jobs in July - here’s what’s going wrong ...
Starbucks has revealed its plans for a new 'Green Apron Service' as part of its comeback efforts.
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