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    Starbucks orders corporate staff back to office four days

    July 16, 2025
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    Starbucks is intensifying its push to bring remote workers back to the office, announcing that some corporate employees will be required to relocate to its headquarters in either Seattle or Toronto. The decision, outlined in a letter from Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol on Monday, marks a significant step in the company’s efforts to rebuild its in-person workplace culture following the remote work surge that accompanied the pandemic.

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    Beginning in October, corporate staff will be expected to work from the office four days per week, an increase from the current requirement of three days. Starbucks said this move aligns with its belief that collaboration and innovation are most effective when teams are physically present. The company emphasized that all corporate “people leaders” must reside in either Seattle or Toronto within 12 months, expanding a prior mandate that had only applied to vice presidents.

    While individual contributors reporting to these leaders will not be required to relocate, Starbucks clarified that future hiring and lateral moves for corporate positions will be limited to candidates based in Seattle or Toronto. The company framed the policy as part of its broader strategy to strengthen operations and improve performance, citing the benefits of working face-to-face to foster creativity, solve challenges more effectively, and accelerate decision-making.

    Starbucks reinforces office-first culture with new relocation policy

    For those unwilling to make the move, Starbucks is offering a one-time voluntary exit program with a cash payment. Niccol acknowledged that not all employees would agree with the company’s approach but maintained that restoring a vibrant office culture is essential for the company’s ongoing turnaround efforts. Under his leadership, Starbucks has been working to reverse flagging U.S. sales by simplifying its menu, improving in-store service, and reducing the time it takes to prepare drinks.

    Starbucks employs approximately 16,000 corporate support staff globally, a figure that includes a range of roles beyond traditional office work, such as coffee roasters and warehouse personnel. The company did not specify how many employees will be affected by the new relocation requirements. This latest move follows several previous efforts by Starbucks to reshape its corporate workforce. In February, the company cut 1,100 jobs and froze hiring for hundreds of positions as part of Niccol’s plan to streamline operations.

    These actions reflect broader trends across major U.S. employers, many of whom are increasing demands for office attendance. Companies such as Amazon, AT&T, and Walmart have issued similar directives requiring employees to relocate or increase their in-office presence. Shares of Starbucks fell about 2% on Monday after Melius Research issued a sell rating, citing uncertainty around the company’s turnaround strategy. Despite this, Starbucks’ stock has gained 2% year-to-date, bringing its market capitalization to $108.7 billion. – By Content Syndication Services.

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