Starbucks workers in three states sued, saying it broke the law when it changed its dress code but refused to reimburse employees who had to buy new clothes.
Starbucks announced this week that their employees will have a more specific dress code starting next month to make their signature green aprons pop. Here's what to know. Starting on May 12, baristas ...
Lately, many major companies are rolling out requirements for employees to start coming into the office, which many employees aren't too thrilled about. A major point of contention? What we have to ...
The company's new dress code was effective on May 12. Starbucks now requires employees in its North American stores to wear a solid black shirt with short or long sleeves under their green aprons.
In this edition of The Playbook, we take a look at why workers feel overwhelmed with busy work and the growing importance of workplace dress codes. Editor’s Note: Welcome to The Playbook Edition, a ...
Workers are interested in a dress code that matches their preferences. For many, that means a more-casual fit. Dress codes have changed a lot since the pandemic — so much so that nearly half of ...
Most of us may remember the select opportunity to dress down at work. Just ask the cast of "The Office." But don’t worry, casual Fridays aren’t going anywhere. They might be turning into every day. "I ...
For decades, the suit has been the armor of corporate executives, helping them project confidence and professionalism. So when dress codes changes and jeans are the new norm, how do you still look ...
When you're dressing for a business casual dress code, the rule of thumb is dark jeans only. But smart casual is much more ...
Starbucks’ new dress code went into effect on May 12. It requires all workers in North America to wear a solid black shirt with short or long sleeves under their green aprons. Shirts may or may not ...
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