Starbucks asks office workers to stay at home as it announces 1,100 job cuts
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Starbucks will cut 1,100 office work, as new Executive Executive Bryan Nicole, is trying to revive the world’s largest cafes.
On Monday, the company said that employees would be required to work remotely this week, as it will be sent to employees.
Labor cuts are the first Starbucks: Corporate workers from 2018, when it was eliminated about 350. Starbucks does not cut any job in his cafes.
On Tuesday, a message will be presented to those who will receive a message from the company.
Nikkol was hired in September with aim Turning Starbucks: When the foot traffic and sales were lower.
In Monday’s letter, Nikkol said Starbucks would cut 1,100 jobs that were currently filled with “several hundred” more open and untreated positions.
Most 361,000 employees of Starbucks work in more than 21,000 cafes that operate around the world. About 16,000 are working in corporate support, including in Seattle, as well as in store, minced, production, storage and distribution. Starbucks did not specify the number of corporate supports within the company.
Starbucks affected the expanded slide of the same store selling, including the fall 4 percent In the quarter that ended in December.
Last month, Niccol announced the impending work cuts, saying that the company had too many layers. “Our goal is to operate more effectively, increase accountability, reduce complexity and integrate better,” he said for the staff on Monday.
In a short time, the shares increased by 0.6 percent in a short time of the opening call of Wall Street.
In his message, Nikkol said that the heads of the deputy chairman or higher status needed to spend at least three days a week at Starbucks offices in Toronto. Employees of the director and below will be able to maintain that status through remote work status.
This week, however, Starbucks asked the corporate staff to work remotely, as it informs 1100 employees who will be used to cite the reasons for confidentiality. Those whose work has been reduced from a member of the leadership team member will be sent on Tuesday, according to the company.