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Companies should consider changing their dress codes in 2025 as a way to boost employee retention and better reflect their company’s culture. That’s the consensus of experts in the wake of the ...
Starbucks previously expanded their dress code in 2016 to allow unnatural hair colors and additional colors, per USA Today. At the time, baristas were required to adhere to wearing black or white ...
Starbucks says objection to dress code causes disruption Starbucks confirmed the overwhelming majority of its over 10,000 locations are operating business as usual despite the strikes. In a ...
But the new dress code — which takes effect on Monday, May 12 — only allows baristas to wear a black top, while their bottoms are required to be black, khaki or blue denim.
Starbucks implemented a new dress code on May 12, limiting baristas to black tops and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Over 1,200 Starbucks employees staged walk-outs at roughly 100 stores to ...
Sixty-some years after American workers began to dress down on Fridays, is it finally time for corporate America to fully ditch the suit and tie? I don’t recall seeing anyone wearing formal ...
It’s not just at restaurants that the dress code has become more relaxed; it’s pretty much everywhere. People don’t dress up for the theater, the opera, work or travel.