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Workspan Daily
08/25/2023
Shannon Phillips, a former regional director for the chain, sued the coffee giant in 2019, claiming that she was fired for being white.
Workspan Daily
09/03/2025
Clean tables; remove dirty dishes; replace soiled table linens; set tables; replenish supply of clean linens, silverware, glassware and dishes; supply service bar with food; and, serve items such as water, condiments and coffee to patrons.
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Workspan Daily
08/18/2023
“It will require us to sit around a table, meet new people in the halls, brainstorm ideas over lunch and bond over a coffee.”
Workspan Magazine
02/16/2022
Every morning, I’ll take my coffee down and sit with the goats.
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Workspan Daily
11/11/2024
A recent Owl Labs study calculated that working at a corporate location costs an employee an estimated $61 per day between parking fees, gas or transit, coffee and meals.
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Workspan Daily
01/22/2025
The pandemic also revealed previously
hidden costs of working in the office, such as the roughly
$61 per day spent on parking fees, gas or transit, coffee and meals .
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Workspan Daily
05/02/2025
Out of the 490 baristas representing the coffee chain’s more than 550 unionized U.S. stores, 81% rejected the proposal, which did not offer any changes to economic benefits such as healthcare or any immediate pay hike.
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Workspan Daily
08/22/2025
Starbucks Sets 2% Raise for All Salaried Workers
As reported Tuesday, Aug. 19, by
Bloomberg , Starbucks Corp. will give all salaried employees in North America a 2% raise this year as the coffee chain looks to pull off a high-stakes turnaround and manage expenses.
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Workspan Daily
11/01/2024
Starting in January, Starbucks will implement a “standardized process” to hold workers accountable if they don’t abide by the coffee chain’s return-to-office policy, according to a memo seen by Bloomberg.
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Journal Article
02/27/2025
And many other employees were
showing up for a part of the workday, whether from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or even for a 15-minute coffee to get their badge swipe in and go — a practice called “coffee badging” ( Kaplan, Vied, and Schaefe r n.d.).
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