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Last year, we once again achieved & maintained 100% pay equity by race and gender in the U.S. Learn more about our goals for the future and how we are achieving 100% pay equity.
Starbucks was named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies, recognized by Ethisphere for unwavering commitment to business integrity in 2021.
As a partner (employee) at Starbucks, you go beyond just serving coffee. Wearing a green apron, you provide a space—a third place community— where everyone can feel welcome. You work with a team dedicated to uplifting the everyday and making a difference in your community. You have a place to grow and develop and receive the opportunity to be your personal best. Through it all, you are surrounded by a company that cares about you and making the world a better place. Become our partner.
As the director of the Tryer Center, Starbucks innovation lab, Janice is used to finding creative solutions to challenges ranging from new store layouts to beverages to technology. But recently, she and her team took on a new one: helping find ways to get #COVID19 vaccines into the arms of more people. “At first, I had really no idea how we could help,” she said. “But we tackled it the way we always do at Tryer: we jumped in.” Last month, Starbucks announced our support of Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee's effort to increase the number of people vaccinated. With experience operating 30,000 stores around the world, the company offered to help streamline the process at vaccination centers. “We identified ‘pain points’ in the process. It wasn’t technical or medical areas, but rather the logistics of hurdles of people movement, communications and wayfinding, and physical design of space – all areas that Starbucks executes well at scale every day.” Learn more by visiting starbucks.stories on Instagram.
Launching a first-of-its-kind initiative this week, Tata Starbucks will offer financial assistance to India partners (employees) to empower them to purchase their own two-wheeler vehicle for their work commute or daily life.
This Black History Month, Starbucks is proud to elevate the voices of three of our Black partners, who share how they’ve been inspired by family, faith and entrepreneurship. As a company, we are dedicated to creating a more just, inclusive space where everyone can feel welcome.
Starbucks was named one of the World's Most Admired Companies by Fortune for the 19th consecutive year.
At Starbucks, we believe in using our scale for good, so when COVID-19 #vaccinations started to be distributed, ceo Kevin Johnson reached out to Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee and his health officials to see how we could help get the vaccines into the arms of more people. “This is a massive humanitarian effort that is going to take all of us working together,” Johnson said. Starbucks is focused on assisting with operational efficiency, developing models for vaccination centers that can be standardized and reproduced across the state and helping improve the patient experience. “It’s like a Starbucks with one product,” Johnson said. Read more about Starbucks efforts to aid vaccine distribution.
During yesterday's Starbucks quarterly earnings call, ceo Kevin Johnson reaffirmed our path to full recovery while also highlighting our continued store transformation and achievement of hitting 21.8MM members with a Starbucks Rewards membership. "I am very pleased with our start to fiscal 2021, with meaningful, sequential improvements in quarterly financial results despite ongoing business disruption from the pandemic. Investments in our partners, beverage innovation and digital customer relationships continued to fuel our recovery and position Starbucks for long-term, sustainable growth,” said Johnson.
Creating a culture of warmth and belonging, where everyone is welcome, is foundational to Starbucks Mission & Values. Today, taking the next step in our journey to advance racial and social equity for our partners (employees) and the communities we serve, we are: - Committing a $100MM investment to support small businesses & community projects in BIPOC neighborhoods - In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, we are partnering with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture to share the museum’s educational resources and digital initiatives