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In Starbucks’ world, the “partner” refers to the company’s employees. It’s the person wearing the green apron, the barista, ...
While most of us have had our names butchered by a Starbucks barista at least once, customers at one specific location of the ...
Starbucks remains the world’s largest coffee chain, but the Seattle-based company has reported five straight quarters of ...
Baristas reportedly received 2% to 3% pay increases at the end of 2024 following a tough financial year. New CEO Brian Niccol ...
The Starbucks in downtown Pleasanton is scheduled to permanently close toward the end of this month after almost a decade of ...
As consumer boycotts, which started earlier this year continue and expand, a new study is showing that nearly a third of ...
Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week as layoffs in the U.S. remain low despite uncertainty about how ...
Luckin Coffee, China's fastest-growing coffee chain, launches first U.S. stores in New York City as it continues global ...
Nearly 100 major companies, including UPS, FedEx, Starbucks, and Amazon, plan mass layoffs in July amid economic uncertainty ...
They are not. The University System of Maryland’s chancellor, Jay A. Perman, bluntly told employees in a video this month that the schools would absorb a 7 percent cut for the coming fiscal year.
In a statement to The Cool Down, a Starbucks spokesperson said, "We are taking action to protect the environment and make Starbucks a sustainable choice for our customers." They noted that the company ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun indicated June 19 the door may be open for more state employee layoffs as he looks to maximize efficiency and find the “sweet spot” on government staffing.