No, you're just expected to quit and walk out the door.
Doesn’t just about every business have some sort of dress code?
What’s with this talk about self expression? Self expression at work?
Shouldn’t people do their self expression on their own time when they’re not at work?
I’m clearly missing something with the complaints.
Maybe circle back to the 1990s when Antifa got its start breaking the windows at Starbucks.
Exactly.
Purple hair, nose rings, tongue rings, neck, arms, face all tatted up, smh, can’t work an 8 hour day, it’s just so hard for them. Where the hell did these weaklings come from, it’s pitiful. I can’t imagine what this country will be like in another 50 years.
Kinda sorta says it all.
I’m 62 and had a starbucks coffee 1 time in my life. Actually it was just 1 sip. I set the coffee down and walked away. I drink coffee straight black. That was enough for me! I could care less what happened to that place...
Another reason to never go to Starbucks. I would make sure all people who service the Starbucks infrastructure wear offensive fashions (maga hats, gun t shirts,, etc) at the stores which have unions. Anyone raising a stink gets fired. Let them express themselves on the street or at the welfare office
Maybe the disgruntled employees should band together and open their own coffee shop. I’m sure Slob Coffee would really pull in the customers. /s
Its really a xo promise position. The workers will still have a crap attitude and many will still have hep c and other diseases and piercings and tattoos, its just trying to slap a veneer or respectability over most of their surface area while they are at work.
Starbucks decided to introduce an unpopular, more conservative dress code.”
Obviously I missed something. I was unaware that it was the employers’ job to allow you to express yourself on his dime
These same people would be like “you’re not a cop, wheres your uniform man?!?” if some slob looking like them started aresting or detaining them.
My first job after collage was a medium sized company and the old founding CEO and mayor were in the elevator and a young girl got on wearing a tube top. Most young girls weren’t overweight then. The next day we had a dress code.
You are slaves. Who cares what you think. Get a better job.
“discrimination” oh please! Starbucks? Stardeibucks?
Starbucks created this culture and are now trying to change it.
I hope they hold the line. It’s a business decision.
The poor “victims” should immediately appeal to Judge Boasberg. Boasberg will mandate nicer, acceptable uniforms with the hammer and sickle.
Forward Comrades!
“Another worker then says, “We’re just expected to lie down and accept it,””
Yep.... or quit.