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More than 2,000 Starbucks partners have walked off the job since last week, a union representing the baristas said.
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.
Social media and Starbucks alike gave a reality check to baristas striking over the coffee chain's new dress code.
Starbucks baristas went on strike nationwide to protest a new company dress code that requires workers to wear specific clothing under their green aprons. The coffee giant said the new uniform—a solid ...
Baristas are now expected to wear solid black shirts and khaki, black, or blue denim bottoms. Some Starbucks workers are ...
Starbucks employees with Starbucks Workers United are striking in a protest against new barista dress code. Here's what to know and why ...
Starbucks baristas are walking off the job all over the U.S. following a new dress code policy. But Arizona employees say ...
Hundreds of Starbucks workers have walked off the job at over 100 U.S. stores this week in a strike that's protesting a new ...
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 ...
If a strike occurs, NJ Transit plans to spend $4 million a day for supplementary bus service and beef up its current routes, but that will only help about 20% of rail riders. Freight railroads and ...