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A cyberattack on a third-party software vendor used by Starbucks has disrupted the ability of employees to view and manage their schedules as well as track their hours.
Starbucks (SBUX) is trying to brew up a new chapter with its baristas as the coffee giant attempts a wider turnaround in its business and stock price under new CEO Brian Niccol. It has been nearly ...
Starbucks said Monday that a ransomware attack on a third-party software provider is hindering its ability to track baristas' hours and manage their pay. The November 21 cyberattack targeted ...
Starbucks alleges that it received more than one thousand complaints and some threats against employees from customers who believed that Starbucks endorsed the message. After the union refused to stop using the company name and a similar logo, Starbucks filed suit for trademark infringement .
Starbucks is making some improvements in employee benefits and wages, but union workers might not see all the perks. Starbucks is raising barista wages by at least 3% starting next year Skip to ...
Following a successful union vote at Buffalo, New York, locations of the multinational coffeehouse chain Starbucks, multiple other company-owned locations began petitions for union elections. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Employees who brewed and served Starbucks coffee, whom Starbucks called baristas, handwrote customers’ names on their drink orders. Howard Schultz positioned Starbucks as a "third place" between ...
The next step would be to hold a trial, in which both sides can call witnesses, unless the general counsel can reach a settlement with Starbucks instead. Michelle Eisen, a barista and union leader ...