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Starbucks is ordering corporate staff back into the office four days a week, as part of the company’s plan to “turn around the business”.
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Starbucks updates its in-office policy, requiring corporate employees to work onsite 4 days weekly as part of its turnaround strategy under CEO Brian Niccol.