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Starbucks implemented a more strict employee dress code this week resulting in protests and walk outs at some stores.
More than 1,200 Starbucks employees with Starbucks Workers United have gone on strike to protest a dress code policy that went into effect this week ...
Starbucks employees are protesting the chain's new dress code for baristas, which restricts colorful clothing and more.
Starbucks and the union had temporarily agreed to collective bargaining over dress code changes as part of ongoing ...
Starbucks faces employee resistance as new dress code sparks multi-store strikes. Workers United challenges the company's ...
About 1,000 Starbucks workers have walked out of 75 stores as part of a rolling, one-day strike campaign launched Sunday, the ...
A workers union says that more than 1,200 Starbucks employees have gone on strike to protest a new dress code policy that went into effect this week. Walk-outs have taken place at roughly 100 ...
Here’s why Starbucks employees are pushing against the company’s dress code changes, that took effect on May 12, and what the new dress code entails.
Starbucks implemented a new dress code on May 12, limiting baristas to black tops and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Over 1,200 Starbucks employees staged walk-outs at roughly 100 stores to ...
The policy is not being consistently applied’: labour law academic explains best practices for rolling out dress codes and ...
Starbucks' new dress code for baristas has sparked a strike at 75 U.S. stores, with more than 1,000 workers protesting the new policy, a union representing the coffee giant's workers said Wednesday.