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    Starbucks to require employees in office four days a week, offer payouts

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJuly 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Starbucks headquarters is seen at Starbucks Center on July 3, 2024 in Seattle, Washington.

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    Starbucks corporate employees will have to return to the office four days a week starting in October, the company announced on Monday.

    For workers who would prefer to leave the company instead of heading back to the office for an additional day, Starbucks is offering a “one-time voluntary exit program with a cash payment,” CEO Brian Niccol said in a letter to employees.

    “We understand not everyone will agree with this approach,” Niccol wrote in the announcement. “We’ve listened and thought carefully. But as a company built on human connection, and given the scale of the turnaround ahead, we believe this is the right path for Starbucks.” 

    Under Niccol’s leadership, the coffee chain has been attempting to reverse its slumping U.S. sales. His strategy has focused on simplifying the chain’s menu, improving the coffee shop experience and cutting service times to four minutes per drink.

    The turnaround has also affected the company’s corporate workforce. Back in October, a little more than two months into Niccol’s tenure, Starbucks told workers that they were at risk of being fired if they didn’t return to the office three days a week. In February, the company cut 1,100 jobs and said that it wouldn’t fill hundreds of open positions as part of Niccol’s efforts to streamline its operations.

    Starbucks had about 16,000 employees who work outside of store locations as of last year.

    Niccol, a longtime southern California resident, wasn’t required to relocate to Starbucks’ headquarters in Seattle when the company hired him. In his offer letter outlining his employment terms, the company pledged to establish a small remote office in Newport Beach, Calif. These days, he defaults to in-person work in Seattle when he isn’t traveling.



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