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Starbucks' ex-CEO denies lawbreaking, Sen. Sanders accuses company of 'union busting'
Starbucks' former CEO Howard Schultz on Wednesday denied breaking the law in response to sharp criticism from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who accused the company of "the most aggressive and ...
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Starbucks won’t admit to breaking the law by union busting
The committee questioned him about the more than a dozen cases in which the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) found the company had illegally violated federal labor law. Schultz generally did ...
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Starbucks CEO tells Sanders his company 'has not broken the law'
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., questioned Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz in a Senate hearing on the company's business practices. The senator focused on allegations from workers and criticism of their ...
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Starbucks' CEO Howard Schultz defends union stance before Senate
Sen. Bernie Sanders questioned former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz on a range of labor issues at the coffee company. Schultz unequivocally denied that Starbucks had broken the law in its fight ...
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Starbucks is rolling out its olive oil drink in more major cities
Starbucks-goers in 11 states will now have the chance to taste the polarizing Oleato coffee, which is made with extra virgin ...
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Amazon COVID changes and CEO’s anti-union comments broke law, labor board alleges
Amazon.com repeatedly violated federal labor law by unilaterally changing policies and terminating union supporters at its ...
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Sen. Sanders slams Starbucks' ex-CEO over alleged 'union busting'
"Over the past 18 months, Starbucks has waged the most aggressive ... and Pensions Committee, adding that its former CEO Howard Schultz led the company's anti-union campaign.
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Starbucks is bringing its controversial olive oil coffee to more cities
Starbucks is going full steam ahead with its controversial line of olive oil-infused coffee drinks, expanding one of its ...
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Starbucks’ new CEO lays out improvement plan
During his first earnings call as the new Starbucks CEO, Laxman Narasimhan praised the ... NLRB administrative law judge Michael Rosas recently said that Starbucks had displayed “egregious ...
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Starbucks CEO worked in stores and said he found too many shortages and 1,500 combinations for cups and lids
Starbucks' CEO shared his key takeaways after spending time working in stores alongside baristas. He said the company needed to buy cheaper cups and slash the number of lid-and-cup combinations.
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Starbucks bringing olive oil coffee to more US cities
Former CEO Howard Schultz came up with the notion of adding olive oil to Starbucks coffee after visiting an olive oil ...

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