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 ...
Over 1,200 Starbucks employees with Starbucks Workers United have gone on strike — protesting against a new dress code policy for baristas that went into effect this week. Here's why and what it means ...
Starbucks now requires employees to wear solid black shirts and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Baristas at 75 stores went on strike this week, saying the change wasn’t bargained with the union.
In the cold spring rain Monday morning, the green aprons were gone. Starbucks baristas at three local shops—Pioneer Courthouse Square, Southeast 28th Avenue and Powell Boulevard, and the Northeast ...
(KTLA) – Baristas at your local Starbucks might soon be sporting a new, more consistent look after the company announced an update to its dress code this week. The change, announced Monday, is part of ...
Starbucks recently instituted a new dress code. And baristas are so fed up with the changes that they’re walking out in protest. Featured Video When’s the last time you took a close look at what your ...
On Monday, Starbucks rolled out a new dress code as part of its larger corporate overhaul. But union workers say the change is both restrictive and unproductive—and now, baristas are walking out. The ...
FOX Business’ Lauren Simonetti joins 'Mornings with Maria' to break down Starbucks’ new barista dress code, the lawsuit over clothing costs, and what the policy means for workers, customers and the ...
This browser does not support the Video element. Starbucks now requires employees to wear solid black shirts and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Baristas at 75 stores went on strike this week, ...
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