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Starbucks, national labor relations board and Schultz
As Starbucks CEO, Howard Schultz violated labor law with barb at California barista, labor board finds
The board’s decision ordered Starbucks to cease and desist from implying employees could be fired for engaging in protected activities such as union organizing.
Howard Schultz violated labor law by telling employee ‘if you’re not happy at Starbucks, you can go work for another company’
Starbucks’ Howard Schultz, who was interim CEO at the time, broke federal labor law in 2022 by telling a California barista who raised concerns about unionization that “if you’re not happy at Starbucks,
Former Starbucks CEO violated federal labor law
(CNN) – The National Labor Relations Board said it found the former CEO of Starbucks in violation of a labor law. The board said Howard Schultz made an unlawful, coercive threat when he reprimanded a California barista while he was interim CEO in 2022.
Starbucks' Schultz violated labor law by telling pro-union employee to work somewhere else
Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) founder and former CEO Howard Schultz violated federal labor laws by telling a California employee to go work somewhere else if she was not happy with the company’s labor policies.
Starbucks ditches ex-CEO Howard Schultz’s dream of selling Italian brand Princi
Starbucks will phase out the Princi line of pastries and baked goods from the menus of its eight Roastery and Reserve locations in the US and China.
Is Starbucks saying arrivederci to Howard Schultz’s Italian pastries?
Starbucks is removing the Princi brand of Italian baked goods from many of its higher-end cafes, stepping back from an initiative championed by its former CEO.
As Starbucks CEO, Howard Schultz violated labor law with barb at Long Beach barista, labor board finds
Howard
Schultz
, who had just begun his third stint as the company's chief executive, became irritated and shot back: “If you’re not happy at
Starbucks
, you can go work for another company."
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Ex-Starbucks CEO Schultz's comment to union supporter was illegal, NLRB rules
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz violated federal labor law by telling a barista in California who criticized the coffee ...
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Starbucks Removes Howard Schultz’s Beloved Italian Pastry Brand From Many Stores
Starbucks Corp. is removing the Princi brand of Italian baked goods from many of its higher-end cafes, stepping back from an ...
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Starbucks' new CEO wants people to hang out in stores, but some workers say his plan has a big problem
Starbucks' mobile orders are a challenge for the coffee chain, some store employees said, as its new CEO pushes for people to ...
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