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Starbucks says objection to dress code causes disruption. Starbucks confirmed the overwhelming majority of its over 10,000 locations are operating business as usual despite the strikes.
But the new dress code — which takes effect on Monday, May 12 — only allows baristas to wear a black top, while their bottoms are required to be black, khaki or blue denim.
The new dress code will be enforced in North American locations starting May 12 Starbucks Starbucks is changing up its look. The coffee chain announced on Monday, April 14, that it will be ...
Starbucks to lay off 1,100 employees and cut drinks from its menu 01:53. Starbucks on Monday announced a new dress code for its baristas, part of CEO Brian Niccol's efforts to overhaul the coffee ...
The change appears to align with the company's 'Back to Starbucks' strategy under CEO Brian Niccol, who assumed the role in August. The barista union has objected to the dress code change.
Starbucks implemented a new dress code on May 12, limiting baristas to black tops and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Over 1,200 Starbucks employees staged walk-outs at roughly 100 stores to ...
The new guidance comes nearly a decade after Starbucks loosened its dress code to give employees more opportunity for self-expression. In 2016, the company expanded the color of shirts employees ...
More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas went on strike last weekend in protest of the coffee chain's new dress code, a union representing the workers said Wednesday. Skip to content.
Starbucks announced a significant change to its dress code for baristas this week, and changes will soon roll out at locations nationwide. It's part of a slate of corporate efforts to refine the ...