Howard Schultz faced rancor from Senate Democrats at a hearing where he chafed at “propaganda that is floating around” about company labor practices.
Category: Starbucks Corporation
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Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz Spars With Democrats at Senate Hearing
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Defending Starbucks, Schultz Spars With Party That Once Embraced Him
The New York Times – Business:Howard Schultz faced rancor from Senate Democrats at a hearing where he chafed at “propaganda that is floating around” about company labor practices.
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No Longer at Starbucks Helm, Howard Schultz Is the Focus at Labor Hearing
The New York Times – Business:After giving up the chief executive’s job (again), Mr. Schultz still casts a long shadow over Starbucks’ policy, not least in fighting unionization.
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Will the Fed Raise Interest Rates During a Banking Crisis?
The New York Times – Business:The central bank’s decision on interest rates on Wednesday is shaping up to be the most consequential of the Jerome Powell era.
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Bernie Sanders Presses Ahead With Subpoena of Starbucks C.E.O.
The New York Times – Business:The senator has set a Wednesday vote to compel Howard Schultz, the billionaire Starbucks chief executive, to testify in front of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
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Bernie Sanders Presses Ahead With Subpoena of Starbucks C.E.O.
The New York Times – Business:The senator has set a Wednesday vote to compel Howard Schultz, the billionaire Starbucks chief executive, to testify in front of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
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Why Lawmakers Aren’t Rushing to Police A.I.
The New York Times – Business:Artificial intelligence tools are proliferating throughout society, and getting more powerful. Washington has failed to keep pace.
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Office Mandates. Pickleball. Beer. What Will Make Hybrid Work Stick?
The New York Times – Business:Hybrid work has been choose-your-own-adventure, but now C.E.O.s are making their choices more permanent.
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Starbucks Violated Labor Law in Buffalo Union Drive, Judge Rules
The New York Times – Business:The decision cited “egregious and widespread misconduct,” including illegal monitoring and firing of workers. Starbucks signaled that it would appeal.
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Restaurant Chains Make It Cost More to Be Loyal
The New York Times – Business:Recent changes to rewards programs at places like Dunkin’ and Starbucks mean customers must pay more before perks kick in. The companies blame inflation.
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Judge Scales Back Ruling Against Starbucks in Union Fight
The New York Times – Business:After barring Starbucks from firing any U.S.-based worker over labor activity, a federal judge said he had erred and limited the action to one store.
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Want That Coffee With Olive Oil? Starbucks Thinks Italians Will.
The New York Times – Business:The company has amassed an audience in Italy, and now it is betting on two very Italian ingredients.
