Starbucks is making some improvements in employee benefits and wages, but union workers might not see all the perks.
A record year of revenue for Starbucks is also having a positive effect on its hourly employees, but some new perks are only for those who haven't unionized.
As of now, employees at the Seattle-based coffee chain's 16,000+ stores receive between $15 and $24 an hour, and the equivalent of $27 including its benefits package. The same goes for the shortened time period to accrue vacation days. Only non-unionized stores will be moving from the one-year to 90-day timeline.
Starbucks has previously been in hot water for providing benefit changes only to non-unionized employees.
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