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Starbucks has told its corporate staff they must work in the office for four days a week or take a payment and quit. Workers ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol was promised the ability to work remotely when brought in from Chipotle. Company employees won't ...
Starbucks is making a big push to bring its office workers back together, and the message from the top is clear: more face ...
Starbucks will require corporate staff to be in the office at least four days a week and is offering cash to employees who decide to quit instead, as executives bank on in-person work to improve the ...
Starbucks is asking its corporate staff to follow a new corporate policy or accept a cash payment to leave the company. It's ...
Starbucks has updated its remote work policy, requiring all corporate "people leaders" to be based in Seattle or Toronto within 12 months and increasing office attendance from three to four days a ...
Corporate employees are required to be at the office four days a week, while some remote staff have been instructed to relocate.
Starbucks looks to be the latest company to be ramping up the pressure on employees to be back in the office. On Monday, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol sent a memo to staff announcing that the company was ...
Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to return to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate ...
The policy would include common days of work from Monday to Thursday, applicable to Seattle and Toronto support centers as ...
That change is expected to being within the new fiscal year which kicks off on October 1. As for those in a remote work ...
Investing.com -- Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) CEO Brian Niccol announced Monday that many employees will soon be required to work ...