Starbucks says workers risk 'separation' if they don't go into the office at least three days a week while its CEO commutes in via company jet
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Starbucks has set a standardized process for hybrid work expectations, warning corporate employees to comply or potentially face separation from the company.
A spokesperson emphasized, 'The expectations for our hybrid partners have not changed,' highlighting ongoing support for leaders enforcing hybrid work policies.
Starbucks employees are required to return in-person for at least three days a week, reflecting a shift from previous guidelines of one day.
CEO Brian Niccol, allowed to live in California, acknowledged the importance of in-person collaboration, stating, 'this is not a game of tracking. This is a game of winning.'
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