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Starbucks is ordering corporate staff back into the office four days a week, as part of the company’s plan to “turn around the business”.
After spending months flying more than 1,600 kilometers from California to Seattle three times a week, Starbucks CEO Brian ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol was promised the ability to work remotely when brought in from Chipotle. Company employees won't ...
Starbucks is asking its corporate staff to follow a new corporate policy or accept a cash payment to leave the company. It's ...
STARBUCKS CEO Brian Niccol said the coffee giant will require many of its employees to work out of office for a minimum four days a week, from the current three, as part of a new policy expected to ...
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Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s words will hold a lot more weight if he can show Starbucks employees he’s willing to do what he’s asking them to do.
Starbucks is forcing its corporate employees back into the office four days a week.
In a major shift, Starbucks has announced that starting in October 2025, all corporate employees will be required to return ...
Starbucks has announced a significant change in its workplace policy, requiring corporate employees in the United States and ...
Changes to Starbucks’ RTO policy will require corporate employees to come into work more frequently, with some even having to ...
Starbucks will implement a four-day in-office workweek in Seattle and Toronto support centers. People managers must relocate within 12 months or opt for a voluntary exit program.