Starbucks workers at the Kensington Square location in Burnaby have joined the United Steelworkers union, adding to a growing number of unionized …
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Baristas at five Ontario Starbucks locations have ratified their first collective agreements with the United Steelworkers union (USW), marking a significant expansion …
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Corporate CultureFeatured
Starbucks tightens dress code to spotlight iconic green apron
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberStarbucks will implement a more restrictive dress code next month that aims to create visual consistency across its North American locations while …
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Diversity, Equity & InclusionFeaturedGlobal HR Practices
Missouri attorney general sues Starbucks over hiring and diversity practices
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks, accusing the coffee chain of violating federal …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
One bargaining unit: Union representing B.C. Starbucks workers wins case at labour board
By Isaac Phan Nay | The Tyee The union organizing some B.C. Starbucks coffee shops scored a win at the BC Labour Relations …
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Starbucks plans to introduce a new paid parental leave top-up for its Canadian store employees who work at least 20 hours a …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Starbucks workers in Waterloo, Ont., secure first union contract after arbitration ruling
Workers at a Starbucks location in Waterloo, Ont., have secured their first collective agreement with the company following an arbitration decision, according …
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OpinionRemote Working
Not even the boss of Starbucks needs to be doing a 1,000-mile commute if they can do the job from home
By Heejung Chung, King’s College London New Starbucks boss Brian Niccol caused many to spit out their coffee with the news he …
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CompensationFeaturedGlobal HR Practices
Starbucks brews up a rich blend: New CEO Niccol to enjoy a grande pay package
In a leadership shift at one of the world’s most recognizable coffee brands, Starbucks has announced the appointment of Brian Niccol as …
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Global HR Practices
U.S. Supreme Court sides with Starbucks in labour case that could hinder government’s ability to intervene in some unionization disputes
By Michael Z. Green, Texas A&M University The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Starbucks in a case that could make …
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