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Here’s why Starbucks employees are pushing against the company’s dress code changes, that took effect on May 12, and what the new dress code entails.
The Starbucks makeover continues, affecting both the shops and the people who staff them. We'll learn more about how it's going over with customers next week.
Some Starbucks workers are striking over dress code changes that were implemented under CEO Brian Niccol, whose goal is to boost store image and business.
The latest initiative comes after Starbucks restored its free refill policy, brought back its condiment bar, re-introduced its coffee cup doodles and reversed its “open-door policy,” meaning ...
Starbucks is also reviving its community coffeehouse roots by reintroducing condiment bars, ceramic mugs, and handwritten cups, hoping to rebuild customer loyalty. Investments in employee training ...
Starbucks also reintroduced personal touches like Sharpie-written messages on cups, the use of mugs and the return of the condiment bar – a nod to pre-COVID-19 pandemic norms. The company also ...
to the practical (the condiment bar has returned and Niccol has put an emphasis on getting orders filled within four minutes). In February, Starbucks said it would lay off 1,100 corporate ...
Baristas at more than 50 cafes have walked off the job over new clothing policies, which they say deviate from agreements made at the bargaining table.