Starbucks plans to reduce 1.1 thousand corporate employees, said Associated Press, citing a letter from the CEO employees of the Coffee Brian Nikkola network. According to him, it is necessary to optimize the business.

Starbucks will shoot 1,000 employees to optimize business
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“Our size and structure can delay too many levels, managers and small equipment and roles, mainly concentrated in the coordination of work,” Nicko wrote. He pointed out that Starbucks’s task is currently “working more efficiently, increasing responsibility, reducing complexity and improving integration.”

The company will also close the set of several hundred open vacancies. AP writes that 16 thousand corporate employees worldwide work in Starbucks, therefore, about 7% of the total state will be fired. The agency clarified that workshops and frying warehouse workers, as well as a barista in coffee shops, would not be under the reduction.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the next work reduction will be one of the largest Starbucks in history. WSJ recalled that in 2018 the company announced the dismissal of about 350 corporate employees.


On the subject: Visa, Zara and Starbucks: foreign brands will be returned to Russia


  • On February 19, the Mash Telegram channel announced the possible return of Starbucks to Russia (in 2022, local network assets were bought by Restorer Anton Pinsky and rapper Timati). According to the channel, the American company has already “insinuated” about the redemption of points for $ 270 million.
  • The company stars Coffee (the new Starbucks name in Russia) refused to comment Mash. Timati in a conversation with the Telegram channel did not confirm and did not denied information about the possible sale of business. Pinsky did not respond to the RB.R.

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Bogdan Muzychenko

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