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Starbucks staff must work in the office four days a week

14 July 2025
in USA
Starbucks staff must work in the office four days a week
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Starbucks Mandates In-Office Work

Starbucks has announced that corporate staff in the US and Canada must work in-office four days a week starting in October or receive a payout to quit. This policy, aimed at enhancing productivity amid declining sales, follows a trend among companies like Amazon and JP Morgan to limit remote work, with CEO Brian Niccol emphasizing the importance of human connection for the company’s turnaround.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Starbucks is telling its office workers that they need to come to work four days a week, or they can choose to take some money and leave the job.

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