Starbucks workers don't like new dress code
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Starbucks said that the strike was affecting its 10,000 company-operated stores in the U.S. to a limited extent.
The new dress code is one of several changes Starbucks is implementing this year in an effort to get back to its “community coffeeshop roots.” In January, the coffee chain announced a number of new policies, including a new code of conduct.
Starbucks' employee dress code changes that go into effect Monday "focus on simplified color options that allow our iconic green apron to shine," the coffee giant said. Why it matters: It's the latest move the Seattle-based company is making to revitalize the brand by returning to its roots.