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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.
Baristas at about 100 unionized Starbucks Corp. locations have walked off the job since Sunday over the company’s new dress code, according to the labor group representing the workers.
My optimism has turned into confidence that our Back to Starbucks plan is the right strategy to turn the business around and ...
About 1,000 Starbucks workers have walked out of 75 stores as part of a rolling, one-day strike campaign launched Sunday, the ...
As the coffee giant brings the personal touch back to its stores, Chief Technology Officer Deb Hall Lefevre's role is more ...
Hundreds of Starbucks Corp. employees have walked off the job since Sunday to protest the company’s new dress code, according ...
Pilot programs last quarter proved workers, not equipment, are the key to solving Starbucks’ low throughput woes, according ...
Starbucks' share price fell 7% in pre-market ... emphasizing that while the numbers do not yet reflect it, changes to its operations are underway. “We’re testing and learning at speed, and ...
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 ...
Niccol seemed keen to paint a rosy picture of Starbucks’s operations and future in the ... plan in which he implemented a number of changes, including a simplified menu and a controversial ...