Starbucks baristas protest against new uniform mandate |
Hundreds of Starbucks employees at more than 50 U.S. outlets have walked off the job since Sunday to protest the company's new dress code, according to Starbucks Workers United, which represents baristas at about 570 of the chain's more-than 10,000 company operated locations. The coffee chain on Monday implemented a new dress code that requires baristas to wear solid black tops, a change from prior practice that allowed any color, among other changes. Baristas argue that the dress code won’t improve operations or make their jobs easier, union delegate Michelle Eisen said in a statement from Workers United. “This policy change puts the burden on baristas, many of whom are already struggling to get by, to buy new clothes or risk being disciplined,” she said. The company has said it would provide two Starbucks-branded shirts free of charge but couldn’t guarantee they would arrive by May 12th, when the new dress code went into effect. |
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