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Starbucks is changing course on remote work and increasing the number of required in-office days for corporate employees.
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”.
Starbucks announced on Monday that its corporate employees will be required to work from the office four days per week beginning in October.
A Surrey teacher has been suspended for a second time in less than two years after a series of inappropriate behaviour.
The coffee chain announced that all corporate ‘people leaders’ will need to relocate to Toronto or Seattle within 12 months or take an exit package.
In a news blog on the company's official website posted on July 14, CEO Brian Niccol unveiled the latest phase of his "Back ...
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Corporate employees are required to be at the office four days a week, while some remote staff have been instructed to ...
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 ...