Ransomware attack leaves Starbucks using pens and paper to track employee hours
Briefly

Starbucks confirmed that the recent ransomware attack on Blue Yonder has severely impacted its payment and scheduling systems, causing employees to track hours manually.
In internal communications, Starbucks reassured employees that they would correct underpayments swiftly, and maintained that pay for hours worked prior to the attack would not be affected.
Employees have been advised to inform store managers of any payment discrepancies, as the company works to resolve issues resulting from the Blue Yonder outage.
One employee expressed concern that planned paid time off during the outage would not be compensated until the system is restored, potentially harming holiday plans.
Read at Business Insider
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