Starbucks Is Bumping Up Employee Pay And Schedules Raises
Starbucks is hiking wages as it faces union challenges and a worker shortage.
According to Reuters, hourly employees will make 15-dollars an hour with an average of nearly 17 starting next summer. Employees with two or more years of service could receive a five-percent raise, while those who have been with the coffee giant for five or more years could get a ten-percent bump.
The increase comes as the company faces a unionization effort in New York. None of the corporate-owned shops in the U.S. are unionized, with workers from three Buffalo locations petitioning for a vote to begin one.
Last December, the coffee chain already bumped up pay by 10-percent.
Source: Reuters
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