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A new restaurant catering to guests at Walt Disney World in Florida requires that they leave their more casual clothes back at the hotel. And maybe their Mickey/Minnie ears.
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Congressional Republicans — and at least one Democrat — immediately praised President Donald Trump after he said Saturday evening that the U.S. military bombed three sites in Iran.
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More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas at 75 U.S. stores have gone on strike since Sunday to protest a new company dress code, a union representing the coffee giant's workers said Wednesday.
More than 1,000 Starbucks baristas at 75 U.S. stores have gone on strike since Sunday to protest a new company dress code, a union representing the coffee giant’s workers said Wednesday.
A workers union says that more than 1,200 Starbucks employees have gone on strike to protest a new dress code policy that went into effect this week.. Walk-outs have taken place at roughly 100 ...
A workers union says that more than 1,200 Starbucks employees have gone on strike to protest a new dress code policy that went into effect this week.. Walk-outs have taken place at roughly 100 ...
“Taking a step towards cultural shaping,” is how public sector miner, Coal India Ltd (CIL) has termed its latest decision of introducing a dress code for its workforce, including its subsidairies.
Starbucks previously expanded their dress code in 2016 to allow unnatural hair colors and additional colors, per USA Today.At the time, baristas were required to adhere to wearing black or white ...
Starbucks is updating its dress code to limit the amount of colors that staff can wear as part of effort to enhance its signature green apron look.. Starting on May 12, baristas will be required ...
As the most formal dress code, black-tie is traditionally reserved for ceremonies that take place after 5 p.m., which Lahey says ties back to the historical divide between daytime and evening wear.