Report: Starbucks falls short on vow to make workers' schedules more fair
Many Starbucks workers still work back-to-back shifts, work when they're ill and get schedules late, new report says
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Many Starbucks workers still work back-to-back shifts, work when they're ill and get schedules late, new report says
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