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Starbucks' strict RTO mandate highlights the coffee giant's culture shift under its new CEO, employees told Business Insider.
Starbucks now has an office in Newport Beach, California, a short drive from the CEO's house.
The coffee chain told corporate managers they must now work in-office four days a week, sparking employee pushback that would lead to senior employees quitting.
Changes to Starbucks’ RTO policy will require corporate employees to come into work more frequently, with some even having to relocate.
Starbucks won’t require individual workers to relocate, but new positions or lateral moves within the company will come with an in-person requirement.
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Starbucks is changing course on remote work and increasing the number of required in-office days for corporate employees.
It found that 62% of HR VP/C-suite leaders are struggling to enforce RTO mandates, despite the growing popularity of such ...
Starbucks ( SBUX) CEO Brian Niccol is doubling down on his push to return staff to the office. On Monday, CEO Brian Niccol ...
Starbucks did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether Niccol would have to relocate from Southern California as part of this latest RTO mandate. Recommended Reading ...