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    Starbucks increases parental leave, offering up to 18 weeks for parents

    December 16, 2024
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    Starbucks is set to significantly expand its parental leave benefits, marking a major move under the leadership of CEO Brian Niccol, who has been focused on revitalizing the company since his appointment four months ago. Beginning in March 2025, the coffee chain will offer up to 18 weeks of fully paid leave for birth parents, tripling its previous policy. Non-birth parents, including those welcoming children through surrogacy, adoption, or foster care, will receive up to 12 weeks of fully paid leave, a doubling of the prior benefits.

    Starbucks increases parental leave, offering up to 18 weeks for parents

    Niccol described the decision as a direct response to employee feedback, or as the company refers to its staff, “partners.” The enhancement was initiated after an employee email highlighted the inadequacy of the current offering. “It caught my attention,” Niccol stated, emphasizing the importance of acting swiftly on partner suggestions. He added, “This is one we can take action on,” underscoring his approach of listening and responding decisively to partner concerns.

    Starbucks’ latest initiative aligns with Niccol’s broader efforts to turn around the company amidst challenges such as unionization pressures and declining customer traffic. By focusing on fostering a positive workplace culture and improving operational efficiency, Niccol aims to solidify Starbucks’ position as a leader in retail employment. He described his commitment to transparency and accountability, noting, “I need everybody’s collective best thinking so we have the right insights to turn this business around.”

    In addition to the enhanced parental leave policy, Starbucks is addressing scheduling challenges by ensuring employees receive consistent hours while optimizing staffing for peak times. Niccol emphasized the importance of balancing fairness with operational needs, aiming for employees to work at least 24 hours per week on average. The company also plans to fill 90% of its retail leadership roles internally, offering growth opportunities to its workforce.

    Starbucks’ parental leave expansion joins a suite of benefits designed to attract and retain employees. Among these is the Starbucks College Achievement Plan, which covers 100% of tuition for eligible employees pursuing degrees at Arizona State University, and the Bean Stock program, which grants company stock to employees. Since 1991, Starbucks has distributed $2.4 billion in stock to over 1.5 million partners.

    Niccol’s leadership style emphasizes swift decision-making and responsiveness to employee feedback. As part of this, Starbucks is reintroducing features that resonate with its partners and customers, such as the coffee condiment bar and non-dairy milk options without additional charges. These moves reflect Niccol’s vision of creating a workplace culture that prioritizes action and accountability.

    As Starbucks works to regain momentum, shares have risen 4% this year, though they lag behind broader market gains. With these changes, the company hopes to strengthen its position both as a leading employer and a global coffee powerhouse. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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