Baristas, like most service workers, face long hours and low wages. Some are organizing for better conditions.
Starbucks, the American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves, announced it would cut several jobs as ...
you should at the very least read the rest of pervert Pete’s own mother’s painfully honest email about him in The New Yorker’s “Pete Hegseth’s secret history“). Not to mention the now ...
A Starbucks spokesman told The New York Sun, “We want everyone to feel welcome and comfortable in our stores. …This means our cafes, patios, and restrooms are for customers and partners. By setting ...
Starbucks has reversed its North American policy ... The Seattle-headquartered coffee giant published a new coffeehouse code of conduct for its North American business to "ensure our spaces ...
The company issued a new code of conduct as part of its plan to win back consumers, Starbucks said in an emailed statement. It’s the latest part of Chief Executive Brian Niccol’s plan to make ...
Now, under the leadership of new CEO Brian Niccol, the company has decided to take a different approach, with an increased focus on the experience of paying customers. Starbucks' updated code of ...
Starbucks on Monday said it was reversing a policy that invited everyone into its stores. A new code of conduct ... ordering a drink,” she said. In Chicago Lea Rukavina said she’s a ...
Starbucks has announced a major U-turn that means customers will no longer be able to sit in its cafes unless they buy something. The world's biggest coffee chain introduced a new policy almost ...
The move is part of the "back to Starbucks" strategy. The plan has been announced by the company's new chief, Brian Niccol, as he attempts to rectify flagging sales, the BBC reports. A Starbucks ...
Starbucks is set to introduce a new policy in its North American stores, requiring customers to make a purchase before using the facilities or lingering in its cafes. This change, which will ...