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The union that represents more than 11,000 Starbucks baristas is responding to the coffee chain’s controversial new code of conduct, which includes a reversal on its open-door policy that ...
Cut to today. “We will ask anyone not following this code of conduct to leave the store and may ask for help from law enforcement.” In August 2024, Starbucks announced it was replacing CEO ...
Those who do not abide by the code of conduct and refuse to leave could face law enforcement. Additionally, an alleged memo from Starbucks that was shared on Reddit notes that non-paying customers ...
“Starbucks spaces are for use by our partners and customers — this includes our cafes, patios and restrooms,” reads the new code of conduct, which will apply to all company-owned stores in ...
Starbucks has its own code of conduct, and you better be ready to immediately leave if you violate it. You might not necessarily see it posted in a store, but Starbucks has a code of conduct for ...
Starbucks has decided to update its dress code in all its stores. Does this mean we'll no longer see the iconic green apron on its uniforms?
The recently introduced code of conduct aims to put an end to Starbucks’ open-door policy and to create a more peaceful environment. “Our goal is to create a welcoming environment. We expect ...
Starting May 12, Starbucks is adopting a new dress code. The new rules state that baristas must wear "any solid black short and long-sleeved crewneck, collared, or button-up shirts and any shade of ...
According to an announcement made on the coffee shop's website, they're introducing a new "Coffeehouse Code of Conduct" that will ultimately put an end to Starbucks' open-door policy. The ...