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Earlier this month, Starbucks reversed its laid-back, open-door policy from 2018 that invited everyone into its stores even if they weren’t paying customers.
That change is expected to being within the new fiscal year which kicks off on October 1. As for those in a remote work setting, that will also be coming to an end. In February the company asked all ...
Starbucks has been making big changes behind the scenes. New CEO Brian Niccol has been leading a strategic overhaul, focusing on speed, efficiency, and profitability.
Over the last few years, Starbucks pulled out 30,000 comfortable seats, installed hard wooden stools, blocked electrical outlets and turned stores into takeout counters for customers picking up ...
However, the new uniform policy has drawn pushback from Starbucks Workers United, which represents employees at more than 550 unionized stores. The union argues the company should prioritize ...
Starbucks increased its staffing levels at five stores as a pilot since Niccol took the helm. By May, between 1,500 and 2,000 U.S. stores will have increased headcount, with around 3,000 by the ...
How to still get your favorite Starbucks CEO wants stores to 'have the right vibe' The uniform update comes as the chain continues to emphasize a specific aesthetic at its locations.