Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Next month, the dress code for one of the most popular and abundant chain coffee shops in the U.S. is changing. In May, Starbucks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Over 1,200 Starbucks employees with Starbucks Workers United have gone on strike — protesting against a new dress code policy for ...
The green apron worn by Starbucks employees is so iconic that it has its own coffee blend named after it. Now, the company is streamlining its dress code for employees so that the green apron can ...
Some Starbucks workers in the chain's largest union are objecting to the company's new dress code for baristas. Starbucks Workers United said in a post on Tuesday that baristas around the US are ...
(RTTNews) - Starbucks is introducing a new uniform policy for its baristas, aiming to sharpen its in-store image and reinforce its brand identity. Beginning May 12, employees across North America will ...
Starbucks now requires employees to wear solid black shirts and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Baristas at 75 stores went on strike this week, saying the change wasn’t bargained with the union.
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Starbucks is dialing it back a bit, simplifying its menu and decor, and introducing changes to its dress code. Baristas are now required to wear a solid black top instead of any color top, with the ...
Starbucks is simplifying its dress code, requiring baristas to wear black tops and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms starting May 12. The company will provide two free black T-shirts to employees as ...
This browser does not support the Video element. Starbucks now requires employees to wear solid black shirts and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Baristas at 75 stores went on strike this week, ...
Over 1,200 Starbucks employees with Starbucks Workers United have gone on strike — protesting against a new dress code policy for baristas that went into effect this week. Here's why and what it means ...