The coffee chain also announced that all employees would be paid for 30 days whether they came to work or not.
to Starbucks partners , Rossann Williams—EVP and president of U.S. company-operated business and Canada—explained that, after a live discussion with nearly 6,000 employees, “I heard two things very clearly during our conversation: your concerns for safety and the need for clarity around COVID-19 catastrophe pay.
Speaking of choosing to serve, this choice was part of Williams's second major announcement: an update to Starbucks' pay policies. “Any partner serving in our stores that remain open are there because they want to be there to serve our community at this time,” she explained. “To guarantee that, we are going to pay all store partners for the next 30 days, whether you come to work or choose to stay home.
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