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Starbucks makes resolve to stabilize scheduling

The Columbian
Published: August 14, 2014, 5:00pm

Starbucks is changing its scheduling policies to give baristas more “stability and consistency,” following a New York Times report about the havoc created in a young mother’s life by having to work unpredictable shifts determined by the company’s scheduling software.

In an email to employees Thursday morning, senior executive Cliff Burrows said that Starbucks has “a responsibility to support” employees in balancing their home and work lives.

The company will upgrade its scheduling software in order to make work shifts more consistent, said Burrows. Employees will never be required to work back-to-back closing and opening shifts, and schedules will be posted a week in advance.

The company recently announced a deal with Arizona State University to subsidize an online college degree for its legions of U.S. baristas.

Nevertheless, the ruckus about scheduling underscores the tensions between running a business “through the lens of humanity,” as the company calls its practices, and the need to keep its profit growth momentum through expansion and efficiency

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