Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is focused on bringing the company back to its roots. During his first shareholders meeting last ...
While he has emphasized the importance of in-office presence for employees, he continues to commute from California to the company’s Seattle headquarters using a corporate jet. Starbucks has ...
Since then, nine have departed or shifted to different roles under Niccol’s watch.Niccol said Wednesday that he was excited about the new executives joining Starbucks, along with veterans who continue ...
Mr. Niccol also secured a commuting perk: Starbucks agreed to let him use its corporate plane to fly 1,000 miles from his home in Newport Beach, Calif., to the company’s headquarters in Seattle.
Advertising And while Starbucks asks headquarters employees to be in the office at least three days a week, Niccol will commute to Seattle from his home in Southern California on a corporate jet.
Starbucks is laying off 612 employees from its Seattle headquarters this week as part of broader companywide job cuts affecting corporate positions. According to a notice filed with Washington’s ...
Starbucks is laying off 612 Seattle-based employees, part of a wave of corporate layoffs sweeping through the company.
More than half of the coffee giant's 1,100 job cuts announced earlier this week are at its Sodo headquarters, a new filing shows. Seattle is bearing the brunt of Starbucks' corporate layoffs.