The company's new dress code was effective on May 12. Starbucks now requires employees in its North American stores to wear a solid black shirt with short or long sleeves under their green aprons.
Starbucks workers in three states sued, saying it broke the law when it changed its dress code but refused to reimburse employees who had to buy new clothes.
Starbucks revised its previously loose dress code requirements in April 2025 to “deliver a more consistent experience.” ...
The workers cited state laws, including those that require employers to reimburse employees for expenses that primarily ...
A model policy outlining proper dress and grooming standards for employees in the workplace, including optional clauses for uniform or fragrance-free requirements and permitting or prohibiting slogans ...
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When economic times are tight, Houston clients don't want their lawyers' clothing to be too loose. The days of casual wear at Houston's biggest law firms are waning, just a few years after khakis and ...
Starbucks workers are taking legal action against the coffee giant, saying it violated the law when it changed its dress code ...
Baristas in Illinois and Colorado filed class-action lawsuits against the coffee chain, and California workers filed complaints with the state's labor and workforce agency.
Starbucks workers took legal action against their employer on Wednesday, accusing the company of breaking the law by implementing a new dress code but allegedly refusing to reimburse employees for the ...
Starbucks implemented a new dress code earlier this year, but chose not to reimburse employees for expenses, a lawsuit claims ...