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However, he also offered a way out. Niccol noted that Starbucks corporate workers have the option for a "one-time voluntary ...
Starbucks is asking its corporate staff to follow a new corporate policy or accept a cash payment to leave the company. It's ...
The shift from three to four required days marks the latest escalation in Starbucks’ broader “Back to Starbucks” turnaround ...
CEO Brian Niccol is cracking down on work from home, ordering Starbucks employees to return to the office four days a week or ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s words will hold a lot more weight if he can show Starbucks employees he’s willing to do what he’s asking them to do.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has issued strict new orders for corporate staff as part of his move toward "reestablishing our in-office culture."Niccol, who took the helm of the coffee chain last ...
Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ: SBUX) told its white-collar management that they had to come to its offices at least four days a ...
EO Brian Niccol is doubling down on his push to return staff to the office. On Monday, CEO Brian Niccol said in a note to ...
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol wants employees back in the office four days a week to aid the company’s turnaround.
"We understand not everyone will agree with this approach," Niccol wrote in his letter to employees. "We’ve listened and thought carefully." ...
Key Takeaways Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said corporate employees must spend four days a week in the office beginning in ...
Niccol added that standard days to work from the office would be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and that this ...