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  3. Starbucks adds employee benefits to help with student debt ...

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    Starbucks (SBUX) is adding two new benefits for partners ahead of its Investor Day on Tuesday, a savings account with Fidelity and student loan management tools.

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    Alight Solutions is an information technology and consulting company based in Chicago, Illinois. The company provides cloud-based digital business and human capital service solutions [ clarification needed ] ; particularly within the areas of wealth and health resources. [ 1 ]

  5. 5 killer perks of working at Starbucks - AOL

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    Here's what different Starbucks locations look like around the world: Reaping the benefits (package) Starbucks offers extensive benefits packages that are customized for each employee, called ...

  6. Starbucks is scaling back discounts to focus on ‘community ...

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    To keep up on the sales side, companies including Starbucks have relied on discounts to attract customers who’ve cut back on dining out in an effort to hold onto their cash.

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  9. Starbucks is proposing a plan to raise wages and benefits for ...

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    David Schultz, the interim Chief executive officer of Starbucks, planned to raise wages and benefits for all the workers unless they are unionized or are in the process.