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Starbucks announced on Monday that its corporate employees will be required to work from the office four days per week beginning in October.
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However, he also offered a way out. Niccol noted that Starbucks corporate workers have the option for a "one-time voluntary ...
Starbucks wants guests back in its coffeehouses, and it also wants employees back in offices. CEO Brian Niccol announced ...
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Starbucks has announced a significant change in its workplace policy, requiring corporate employees in the United States and ...
Changes to Starbucks’ RTO policy will require corporate employees to come into work more frequently, with some even having to ...
Starbucks will require corporate staff in the US and Canada to work four days a week in-office, reversing a previous three-day policy ...
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Starbucks won’t require individual workers to relocate, but new positions or lateral moves within the company will come with ...