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Pro-union flyers appear in Starbucks headquarters as some corporate staff quietly support barista strikes
Dozens of pro-union flyers have appeared around Starbucks headquarters since baristas at 65 stores launched a nationwide strike — and the company is on alert for more action. Employees say the flyers ...
Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to return to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate employees are required to work in an office. In a letter to employees posted ...
Starbucks removes CEO jet cap for Brian Niccol, citing security threats, increased scrutiny, and enhanced executive safety ...
SEATTLE — On the 36th day of their strike, Starbucks workers gathered outside company headquarters Thursday with a cardboard cutout of Chief Executive Brian Niccol sporting devil horns, a crude but ...
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Starbucks makes controversial decision about CEO's use of company jet: 'Credible threat'
An unnamed board predicted that Starbucks' decision would "backfire." Starbucks makes controversial decision about CEO's use ...
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SEATTLE — Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to return to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate employees are required to work in an office. In a letter to ...
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