Starbucks’ new CEO Brian Niccol is facing stressed-out baristas who gripe they are being thrown into “skeleton” crews as they scramble to meet a barrage of coffee orders, according to a report.
An image of a chain link. It symobilizes a website link url. Copy Link Some of Starbucks' baristas' biggest problems could be addressed as part of its new CEO Brian Niccol's corporate turnaround ...
Starbucks is bringing back hand-written names in Sharpie on cups and self-serve stations with sugar and cream to try to win back customers. Baristas handwriting customers’ names and messages on ...
(Reuters) -Starbucks' new CEO Brian Niccol has his work cut out for him. Tasked with reassuring investors that the company's coffee shops are still hugely popular in the U.S., Niccol also has to ...
Liv Ryan, a barista and union organiser at a Starbucks in New York, told Reuters that baristas have long had gripes about the lack of guidance from the company on how to contend with bad-tempered ...
(Reuters) - Starbucks' new CEO Brian Niccol has his work cut out for him. Tasked with reassuring investors that the company's coffee shops are still hugely popular in the U.S., Niccol also has to ...
Starbucks said its revenue fell 3% to $9.1 billion in the July-September period as customer traffic slowed in the U.S. and China. For the full year, Starbucks said its revenue rose less than 1% to ...