Starbucks shortchanged union workers, labor board says
Regulators want CEO Howard Schultz to read a statement to workers about their rights to unionize.
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Regulators want CEO Howard Schultz to read a statement to workers about their rights to unionize.
People in Russia were disappointed when Starbucks closed its coffee shops due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, a nearly identical operation, "Stars Coffee," is opening in its place.
The menu, judging by the company app introduced a day before the store's formal opening Friday, would look familiar to any Starbucks customer.
Voters in five states are heading to the polls for primaries Tuesday, but the key race to watch is in the battleground state of Georgia, where Republican Gov. Brian Kemp is opposing Trump-endorsed former Sen. David Perdue. There are also critical Republican primaries in Alabama and tests for both progressives and the Bush political dynasty in Texas. Starbucks is closing all its stores in Russia over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. And New York City's last remaining pay phone has been removed. It next heads to a museum.
It was the first Chipotle store to file a petition to hold a union election.
Workers in large cities have encountered problems with "personal safety" and "rising drug use," a company memo says.
House staffers will be able to join a union if they choose to, but it isn't a requirement under the resolution.
"Succession" actor James Cromwell super-glued himself to a Starbucks counter in New York City as part of PETA's protest over the company's extra charge for vegan milk options.
Coffee chain objected to not being included in White House meeting, saying that most of its workers oppose effort to unionize.
Coffee chain says U.S. workers to make at least $15 an hour by the summer, alleviating staffing shortages.
Jaz Brisack found her calling as a teenager, and at 24 helped make history by organizing baristas in Buffalo, New York.
Johnson is leaving after five years as CEO of the coffee chain. Schultz will return until a permanent replacement is found.
From Tide detergent to your morning coffee, these everyday products are about to cost more thanks to inflation.
It's pretty easy to have your order messed up when you're ordering from Starbucks; it's even easier if you're deaf. Steve Hartman went "On the Road" to show how one barista is going above and beyond to change that for one of their regulars.
Starbucks is planning to raise its prices again, following a trend of other corporations looking to blunt the impact of inflation by passing costs on to consumers.
Prices at fast-food restaurants jumped 8% last year. But corporate profits are also getting a bump through higher menu charges.
Biden plan to require vaccines or regular testing at large companies was blocked by Supreme Court last week.
Six employees who'd been scheduled to work formed a picket line outside the Buffalo, N.Y. store, leading Starbucks to close it for the day, the company said. Three other employees had remained inside.
Citing Omicron variant, coffee chain says getting inoculated is the "best option" for containing the virus.
Pro-union employees say they are fighting for higher wages as well as improved staffing and training.
Labor board rejects coffee chain's bid to stop the counting of ballots at three stores seeking to organize.
The FBI will analyze pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah's home flight simulator in hopes of recovering computer files that were erased about a month before the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines flight; and, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz tells Scott Pelley he fears that with the wind-down of the war in Afghanistan, some Americans may forget too quickly about the needs of the troops who served.
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From curated coffee boxes to a custom coffee bean roaster, there are plenty of tasty Cyber Monday deals to sample.
Senate Republicans are planning a different approach to try and end the government shutdown on Friday. Follow live updates here.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights starting Friday as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
U.S. District Judge John McConnell ordered the Trump administration to provide the full food stamp benefits by Friday.
ICE's detainee population is at the highest level on record as President Trump intensifies his crackdown on illegal immigration — and just over half did not have criminal charges or convictions, according to data obtained by CBS News.
The vote comes after a top shareholder, Norway's sovereign wealth fund, said it would vote against the pay package.
The Supreme Court agreed to freeze a lower court order that stopped the State Department from enforcing a new passport policy put into place by President Trump earlier this year.
The Department of Public Safety said officers found Kneeland's vehicle abandoned after a crash, then found his body nearby.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against federal immigration agents' use of force during Operation Midway Blitz, telling lawyers for the Trump administration she found their evidence "simply not credible."
A man who was charged with throwing a sandwich at a federal agent was found not guilty of one count of misdemeanor assault by a jury in Washington, D.C.