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Hundreds of Starbucks Corp. employees have walked off the job since Sunday to protest the company’s new dress code, according ...
Employees say a new uniform policy is out of touch and out of line with negotiations.
More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas at 75 U.S. stores have gone on strike since Sunday, protesting the coffee giant’s new ...
The union representing Starbucks workers announced Wednesday that more than 1,000 Starbucks baristas are going on strike at ...
A union representing Starbucks workers filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board alleging the new dress codes ...
As the coffee giant brings the personal touch back to its stores, Chief Technology Officer Deb Hall Lefevre's role is more ...
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.
The union representing the coffee chain's baristas filed unfair labor practice changes, alleging the dress code change is illegal.
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.
The chain, originating from New York City, has ballooned to seven locations in Boston since 2022, with more to come.
Earlier this month, new data revealed that the largest fast food chain in the United States closed over 600 stores in 2024.