
Starbucks is ordering its corporate employees to move closer to the city and work in-person four days a week as the coffee giant is the next major Seattle-based company to make employees return to the office.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol recently sent a letter to employees saying that the company will require support center employees and managers to shift from a required three days in office to a minimum of four days in the office starting in the upcoming fiscal year.
This will apply to the company’s Seattle and Toronto support center employees.
In February, the company asked all of its corporate leaders to relocate to Seattle and Toronto offices. Niccol is now extending this requirement to all leadership positions within the company’s support centers. They will be expected to be based in Seattle or Toronto within 12 months.
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Author: Ray Hilbrich
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