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Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz says the company's leaders should spend more time in stores and focus on coffee drinks as they work to turn around flagging sales.
Starbucks announced Wednesday that Howard Schultz is stepping down from its board of directors – but the former chairman’s name will be sticking around. CNN values your feedback 1.
Howard Schultz faced rancor from Senate Democrats at a hearing where he chafed at “propaganda that is floating around” about company labor practices. By Noam Scheiber Howard Schultz was the ...
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz traded barbs with Senator Bernie Sanders and other Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday at a congressional hearing on allegations of union-busting at the coffee chain.
Howard Schultz left the board of Starbucks this week, and insiders say it’s because he realized he had become a “distraction” for the coffee giant.
Schultz would know. He led Starbucks through a turnaround during the 2008 financial crisis — relying on advice he now "vividly" remembers from Costco co-founder and former CEO Jim Sinegal, he wrote.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz says there are four or five ideas he's working on, hoping to take advantage of his skills as a "merchant." Labor board rules Starbucks broke laws at former ...
Howard Schultz, former chief executive officer of Starbucks, is retiring from the company's board of directors, the company announced Wednesday. Schultz, who has been with the company 41 years ...
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz violated federal labor law by telling a barista in California who criticized the coffee chain's response to a nationwide union campaign to "go work for another ...
WASHINGTON — Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz testified in a Senate hearing Wednesday, grilled by Democrats on the committee about whether the coffee company violated federal labor laws. The ...
Starbucks interim CEO Howard Schultz will testify before a Senate committee about the company’s labor practices on March 29, a reversal of Schultz’s previous refusal.
Howard Schultz, former chief executive officer of Starbucks Corp., drinks from a Starbucks mug during a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., on ...