STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY
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2025-03-01 (iclg.com)
Woman who alleges anti-heterosexual bias looks set to prevail |
The US Supreme Court seems poised to rule in favour of a straight woman in a reverse discrimination case where she was passed over for promotion and then demoted in favour of gay colleagues.
Read more2025-02-14 (businessday.ng)
The leadership compass: Navigating complexity with conviction -
The Leadership Compass is a framework that helps leaders make strategic adjustments without losing direction. It consists...
Read more2025-01-30 (bloomberglaw.com)
Starbucks '100% Ethical Sourcing' Case to Remain in DC Court (1)
A suit alleging that Starbucks Corp. misled consumers with claims of “100% ethical coffee sourcing” will stay in the DC court where it was filed, a judge ruled Tuesday.
Read more2025-01-21 (gvwire.com)
Visalia Man Found Guilty in Starbucks Pepper Spray Attack
Learn about the shocking incident at a Visalia Starbucks involving a 70-year-old man attacking employees and customers with pepper spray.
Read more2024-06-13 (cnn.com)
Starbucks backed by Supreme Court in fight over 'Memphis 7' unionizing effort
The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with Starbucks in a labor dispute over seven employees who were fired after they attempted to unionize one of the coffee chain's stores in Memphis.
Read more2024-06-13 (nytimes.com)
Supreme Court, in Starbucks Ruling, Curbs Labor Regulator’s Authority
In a blow to the National Labor Relations Board, the justices made it more difficult to order employers to reinstate fired workers.
Read more2024-04-23 (theconversation.com)
Supreme Court appears open to Starbucks' claims in labor-organizing case
The case stems from a complaint filed after seven baristas who were attempting to organize a union at a Starbucks shop in Memphis, Tenn., were fired.
Read more2024-04-23 (npr.org)
What the Starbucks case at the Supreme Court is all about. Hint: It's not coffee
Starbucks and some of its baristas have been in a contentious fight over unionizing since 2021. Now, the Supreme Court considers a case that could have implications for unions far beyond Starbucks.
Read more2023-10-03 (dailycoffeenews.com)
Starbucks’ Pay Hikes to Non-Unionized Workers Violated Labor Laws, Judge Rules
A federal Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) ruled that Starbucks Coffee Company violated federal labor laws when it improved wages and benefits for tens of thousands of its employees throughout the Un...
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