Every Starbucks in America closed early Tuesday for racial bias training. The company said 175,000 employees at more than 8,000 stores nationwide will receive four hours of training, which includes ...
Starbucks closed its corporate office and 8,000 stores the afternoon of May 29 to hold anti-racial bias training for its 180,000 employees, costing the company about $12 million, according to USA ...
Over the course of four hours on Tuesday, 175,000 Starbucks employees talked about racial bias. Across the country, employees participated in a mandatory training. About 8,000 company-owned stores and ...
For Starbucks, the scope of companywide anti-bias training on Tuesday was easy to measure. Roughly 175,000 employees at 8,000 locations pored over nearly 23,000 iPads, learning about the processing ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Starbucks is closing more than 8,000 U.S. stores for a few hours Tuesday to conduct anti-bias training in the company's latest effort to deal with the fallout over the arrest of two ...
This week, 8,000 Starbucks stores shut down for about four hours for racial bias training. This comes after an incident in Philadelphia last month when two African American men were arrested, accused ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Starbucks has planned an elaborate racial ...
Thousands of Starbucks stores shut down early Tuesday so employees could receive sensitivity training. “What we’re doing today is historic, there’s not company in America that has done anything quite ...