As part of CEO Brian Niccol's 'Back to Starbucks' strategy, the company will cut 900 non-retail jobs and close some underperforming coffee houses.
An Albertson’s LLC worker’s new argument that the company made an “unenforceable promise” about pay for missed meal breaks isn’t enough to salvage a twice-dismissed California wage lawsuit.
Coffee giant Starbucks announced Thursday morning some locations would close and 900 non-retail workers would be laid off.
Starbucks is laying off around 900 non-retail employees and closing some U.S. and Canadian stores as it focuses more of its resources on reviving its brand.
Starbucks is taking "significant action" to turn around its struggling business, closing a large number of cafés and announcing a second round of layoffs at its headquarters as part of CEO Brian ...
Joe Betz became one of San Francisco’s biggest restaurateurs, leading storied restaurants Hoffman’s Grill and House of Prime ...
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