Employees of a popular café in the USA strike over new dress code.
Starbucks employees in the USA organized a strike due to the new clothing requirements
In the USA, Starbucks employees announced a strike in connection with the new clothing rules implemented by the company management. Over 2,000 employees in 120 establishments across the country joined the protest. Changes in the dress code, which limit the freedom of clothing choice under corporate aprons, have caused discontent among the staff.
«Starbucks has lost its way. They are focusing on the wrong things, such as the implementation of a new restrictive dress code. When customers wait 30 minutes for a latte, they don't care what color we wear,» said Paige Summers, manager of Starbucks in Hanover.
A Starbucks café with a striking view of North Korea has opened in Aegibong Park in South Korea. The area overlooking the border with the DPRK is accessible through a checkpoint. In Kyiv, two cafés that bore the name Trump changed their name due to the suspension of military aid to Ukraine from the USA.
This conflict between Starbucks staff and management underscores the importance of freedom of choice for employees and the significance of supporting Ukrainian interests in international relations.
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