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There's a Starbucks less than a quarter of a mile from my house. I think I've set foot in it fewer than a dozen times.
CEO Brian Niccol said price changes are his last resort for improving Starbucks' slumping sales — but they're "absolutely" on ...
"Brian spends the majority of his time visiting stores across the country and around the world and working in Seattle where ...
Starbucks recently announced big changes at its corporate level: a tighter return-to-office mandate, a directive for managers to relocate to Seattle or Toronto, and a buyout proposal for employees who ...
Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to return to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate ...
The coffee chain told corporate managers they must now work in-office four days a week, sparking employee pushback that would ...
Starbucks is increasing its return-to-office requirement to four days a week from three, CEO Brian Niccol said on Monday.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is doubling down on his push to return staff to the office. On Monday, CEO Brian Niccol said in a note to staff that its support partners and people man ...
Starbucks is trying to stage a comeback after an uncharacteristic streak of same-store sales declines over the past year and ...
Starbucks is updating its return-to-office policy, now requiring more in-person days and expanded relocation mandates for ...
Starbucks is ordering its corporate employees to move closer to the city and work in-person four days a week as the coffee giant is the next ...
The four-day minimum requirement will begin in the new fiscal year, and some leaders will have to relocate to Seattle or ...