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Starbucks baristas are walking off the job all over the U.S. following a new dress code policy. But Arizona employees say ...
Starbucks is facing new labor unrest after baristas at more than 50 unionized locations walked off the job in protest of what ...
Starbucks enforced its barista dress code this week, requiring baristas to wear black tops and blue, black, or khaki bottoms.
The union representing the coffee chain's baristas filed unfair labor practice changes, alleging the dress code change is illegal.
Starbucks employees with Starbucks Workers United are striking in a protest against new barista dress code. Here's what to know and why ...
according to Starbucks. "We're not just angry over a shirt color. Starbucks is a massive company without focus. They refuse to staff our stores properly, give guaranteed hours to workers ...
More than 1,200 Starbucks employees with Starbucks Workers United have gone on strike to protest a dress code policy that went into effect this week ...
The dress code requires workers to wear plain black shirts, along with black, khaki, or dark denim pants. In a press release, the company said the change was to "allow our iconic green apron to shine ...
Starbucks Workers United, the union that represents workers at 570 of Starbucks' 10,000 company-owned U.S. stores, said the ...
Under the previous dress code, baristas could wear a broader range of dark colors and patterned shirts. Starbucks said the new rules would make its green aprons stand out and create a sense of ...
Under the previous dress code, baristas could wear a broader range of dark colors and patterned shirts. Starbucks said the new rules would make its green aprons stand out and create a sense of ...
Employees also have the option to wear company branded shirts; Starbucks said it will provide each employee with two they can wear to shifts. Previously, employees could wear any color during a shift.