Starbucks requires employees to comply with the rules of returning to the office, otherwise they may be fired
dorothy_fully
发表于 2024-10-30 17:22:09
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On October 30th, Starbucks is intensifying efforts to enforce the policy of returning to the office and issuing a warning that employees who do not comply with this policy may be dismissed. According to an internal message, Starbucks will launch an "accountability process" in January next year to ensure that company level employees comply with the requirement of working three days a week in the office. This message mentions that employees who do not comply with the requirements of working in the office may be dismissed. (Wall Street Journal)
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