Starbucks staff to return to office 4 days a week
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After spending months flying more than 1,600 kilometers from California to Seattle three times a week, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol has decided to put an end to his weekly commute.
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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. In an open letter to Starbucks employees, CEO Brian Niccol announced Monday that more workers will be required to relocate to the company’s offices in Seattle or Toronto.
Starbucks spokeswoman Lori Torgerson confirmed that CEO Brian Niccol has bought a home in Seattle and is now frequently seen at the company’s headquarters.
In a news blog on the company's official website posted on July 14, CEO Brian Niccol unveiled the latest phase of his "Back to Starbucks" plan: requiring more people to come back to work in person.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol announced a significant change to its hybrid work policy that will affect hundreds of employees
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Irish Star on MSNStarbucks staff furious as controversial new office rule leaves many fumingStarbucks CEO Brian Niccol has brought back a pre-pandemic requirement for employees of the coffee-giant, as part of his 'Back to Starbucks' strategy
Starbucks is asking its corporate staff to follow a new corporate policy or accept a cash payment to leave the company. It's all part of a massive plan to ‘turn the business around.’