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A cyberattack on a third-party software vendor used by Starbucks has disrupted the ability of employees to view their schedules and track their hours. Starbucks forced to pay baristas manually ...
Starbucks Workers United (SBWU), which represents more than 11,000 company employees, said workers should have more of a say in vast company changes and how baristas should go about enforcing code ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that Starbucks is compensating employees for their "scheduled shifts," which could possibly lead to overpayment or underpayment depending on the actual hours worked ...
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 ...
Starbucks employees are getting new benefits, but not all of them apply to unionized workers — at least not without collective bargaining. Starbucks is handing out pay hikes and new benefits ...
On Thursday, Starbucks Workers United, a union representing 525 Starbucks stores in the U.S., said that baristas in Los Angeles, Chicago and Seattle would go on strike in the coming days.
Starbucks plans to have 55,000 locations worldwide by 2030, so solving worker issues is mission-critical. Today, there are 40,199 stores in operation. Today, there are 40,199 stores in operation.
Starbucks baristas speak about their feelings about pay-it-forward lines, especially during the holidays. Most workers said they caused confusion and annoyance.