Starbucks Just Made A Huge Announcement About Benefits—Here’s Why Some Employees Are Going To Be Furious!
May 11, 2022 by Faith Geiger
Howard Schultz, the interim CEO of Starbucks, just announced that a slew of new benefits are coming for Starbucks workers, including raise wages. But there’s one catch: these benefits won’t be offered to employees who are unionizing.
In addition to higher wages, Schultz announced during a conference call last Tuesday that Starbucks employees will soon be able to receive benefits like expanded training (double the amount of training time for new baristas starting in June, and the same for shift supervisors in August), better sick leave, an employee app, student loan refinancing, and the ability to receive tips from customers who are not paying with cash. This is all part of the company’s plan to create a better environment for workers and consumers—and, surely, to push against unionization efforts.
In total, Starbucks will put a whopping $200 million towards wages, equipment, and training, and the company plans to spend $1 billion on their employees and customer experience this fiscal year.