Starbucks announced in April they would be implementing a more strict dress code for employees. The new rules began this week and now more than 1,200 Starbucks union workers have gone on strike to ...
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 ...
Starbucks employees in three states are suing the company over its new dress code. The lawsuits allege Starbucks illegally failed to reimburse workers for new clothes required by the updated policy.
Starbucks workers across the U.S. launched strikes in May to protest a new stricter dress code requiring solid black tops and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Employees argue the new dress code is ...
When a newly hired manager issued a company-wide mandate to enforce the dress code exactly as written, employees didn't protest. They complied—right down to the outdated standards of a 1990s employee ...
A workers union says that more than 1,200 Starbucks employees have gone on strike to protest a new dress code policy that went into effect this week. Walk-outs have taken place at roughly 100 stores ...
Starbucks employees in three states are suing or filing complaints against the coffee chain for implementing a new dress code and allegedly refusing to reimburse them for expenses that primarily ...
The Torrington Board of Education passed a dress code policy for employees at a meeting Wednesday evening. Gary Eucalitto, a Board of Education member who chairs the policy committee, proposed a dress ...
In April, Starbucks announced that the dress code for its baristas would change in May, severely limiting their options when it comes to what they can wear to work. Last week, the dress code change ...
Starbucks announced in April their employees would have a more strict dress code. The new policy was put into place and enforced this week, and now more than 1,200 Starbucks union workers have gone on ...