Starbucks (SBUX) has warned its corporate staff that failing to work in the office three days a week could lead to termination. The mandate is part of the coffee chain’s “standardized process ...
Starbucks has reportedly warned corporate employees that they will lose their jobs if they don’t report to the office three days per week — just weeks after sparking backlash for allowing its ...
To finance the turnaround, the coffee chain is planning to open fewer locations over the next fiscal year. Starbucks CEO ...
Starbucks is stepping up efforts to enforce its return-to-office mandate with a warning: Comply with the policy or risk ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol previously said he wanted corporate workers in the office as much as possible. Starbucks Coffee Co. (Nasdaq: SBUX) corporate employees who don't come into the office ...
Starbucks is the latest Seattle-based multinational employer to rachet up a return to office policy. While the coffee chain says they’re maintaining a hybrid-work structure, Bloomberg reports ...
Starbucks isn’t lukewarm on a return to the office, at least when it comes to ... Otherwise, corporate employees might risk getting fired. The coffee corporation is set to start said process ...
and regional offices. From the Puget Sound Business Journal. Starbucks Coffee Co. (Nasdaq: SBUX) corporate employees who don't come into the office three days a week could be fired, starting next ...