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Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to relocate to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate ...
Starbucks is increasing its return-to-office requirement to four days a week from three, CEO Brian Niccol said on Monday.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol wants employees back in the office four days a week to aid the company’s turnaround.
Starbucks is asking its corporate staff to follow a new corporate policy or accept a cash payment to leave the company. It's ...
Brian Niccol increases Starbucks' in-office requirement to four days per week, citing teams work more effectively together as ...
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The shift from three to four required days marks the latest escalation in Starbucks’ broader “Back to Starbucks” turnaround ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol was promised the ability to work remotely when brought in from Chipotle. Company employees won't ...
However, he also offered a way out. Niccol noted that Starbucks corporate workers have the option for a "one-time voluntary ...
Starbucks employees at the Dickson City location agreed to unionize, according to the labor union representing them. Employees at the store voted 13-3 to join Starbucks Workers United, the union ...