Starbucks is adjusting its employee benefits. For one, its doubling and in some cases, tripling, the amount of paid parental ...
The coffee chain now offers 18 weeks of paid leave for mothers (or birthing parents) and 12 weeks of paid leave for fathers (or non-birthing parents) ...
Starbucks will offer baristas up to 18 weeks of paid parental leave starting in March as new CEO Brian Niccol works to turn ...
The Starbucks boss also revealed the company will “hit the pause button” on price hikes “for this fiscal year.” ...
“Customers using [mobile order and pay] put items into their cart and sometimes chose not to complete their order, citing ...
Starbucks stores in Pennsylvania and beyond have some big news for part-time employees. But don’t worry, this is good news.
Starbucks Corp. is boosting paid parental leave for in-store workers, part of management’s plan to boost employee morale and ...
Earlier this year, new Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol vowed big changes for the coffee giant. The former Chipotle exec announced ...
Niccol discussed the Seattle-based coffee chain’s plans for building technology that improves mobile order wait time ...
Brian Niccol told ABC that the coffee giant will be "hitting pause" on menu price increase for this fiscal year.
Starbucks announced Monday that it will double paid parental leave in the U.S. to attract and retain more employees. Birth ...
Starbucks (SBUX) is expanding its parental leave benefits in hopes it will keep its in-store employees around.