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More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas at 75 U.S. stores have gone on strike since Sunday to protest a new company dress code, a ...
More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas went on strike last weekend in protest of the coffee chain’s new dress code, a union ...
Hundreds of Starbucks Corp. employees have walked off the job since Sunday to protest the company’s new dress code, according ...
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Some Starbucks workers are not happy about the new dress code.The Starbucks Workers United union launched strikes this week, ...
The union representing Starbucks workers announced Wednesday that more than 1,000 Starbucks baristas are going on strike at ...
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Starbucks workers on strike over newly implemented dress codeStarbucks employees are on strike at nearly 75 stores across the country over a newly implemented dress code that includes plain black t-shirts and khaki bottoms. NBC News' Adrienne Broaddus talks to ...
Over 1,000 Starbucks baristas at 75 stores walked out this week to protest the company’s new dress code requiring black shirts and limited pant colors under the iconic green apron.
Some Starbucks baristas told BI they're not impressed by the chain's new dress code. Starbucks will provide two free shirts, but they said they expected to pay for their own extra clothes.
Starbucks is simplifying its dress code, requiring baristas to wear black tops and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms starting May 12. The company will provide two free black T-shirts to ...
Next month, the dress code for one of the most popular and abundant chain coffee shops in the U.S. is changing. In May, Starbucks baristas will be required to follow a new, simpler dress code.
Starbucks workers have been speaking out against upcoming changes to the company's dress code for baristas. In a vided posted on X/Twitter last week, Starbucks union workers in Seattle are shown ...
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