On page 11 of the handbook, a guideline states that
Starbucks is committed to following all applicable wage and hour laws…
Therefore if the store were to run out of scheduled employees, they simply
cannot ask the present workers to stay past their scheduled shifts to cover the
absence of others unless they are compensated for that said time.
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Labor Scheduling at Starbucks
To create an ethical workplace, Starbucks strives to
schedule fair and compensate accordingly. The images below portray a handbook
that newly-hired employees receive during training; this handbook highlights
the guidelines Starbucks and its partners should follow every single day to
ensure honest and moral success.
Employees are a company’s largest operating expense, and
nothing is more critical than scheduling accordingly. Most managers in the
United States rely on scheduling systems when it comes to professionally
placing employees on an effective timetable because the software is simply more
reliable in that it analyzes average sales, transactions and customer traffic
better than a human. Unfortunately, mishaps happen and the software may
underestimate how many workers will be required for a certain time period…
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