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Monday, January 19, 2026

$39M Starbucks Settlement With NYC to Force Employers Across Nation to Revamp Shift-Scheduling - Law.com

Starbucks’ recent $39 million settlement with New York City over alleged violations of its Fair Workweek Law, which restricts employers’ ability to adjust workers’ schedules, shows that retail employers must

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