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Starbucks has announced a significant change to its remote work policy for corporate employees, requiring many of its people leaders to be based in either Seattle or Toronto within 12 months.
In accordance with the policy shift, workers at Starbucks’ Seattle and Toronto Support Centers will be required in the office on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The policy will also ...
Starbucks' strict RTO mandate highlights the coffee giant's culture shift under its new CEO, employees told Business Insider.
In accordance with the policy shift, workers at Starbucks’ Seattle and Toronto Support Centers will be required in the office on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
Corporate employees are required to be at the office four days a week, while some remote staff have been instructed to relocate.
Starbucks is requiring some remote workers to return to its headquarters and increasing the number of days that corporate employees are required to work in an office.
Ticker: Starbucks takes aim at remote work; Feds set 17% Mexican tomato tariff FILE – The Starbucks mermaid logo is displayed at the company’s corporate headquarters in Seattle on April 26, 2021.
Starbucks is rolling back its work-from-home mandate even further, asking senior leadership employees to be in the office four times per week.
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