Howard Schultz

'Boomerang bosses': Not always welcomed back

Employees report feeling sceptical, confused, concerned about team dynamics as former bosses return

Starbucks loses bid to overturn decision on union expansion in B.C.

'The industrial instability must be a function of the bargaining unit structure itself and not a function of the parties’ collective bargaining strategies in a difficult set of negotiations'

Toughest roles to fill aren't always most senior, says Uber's global hiring head

Roopesh Panchasra chats to HRD on hiring a chief of staff, old-dated succession plans and future of talent market

Vatican names first HR director

Who has Pope Francis selected for the historic position?

Starbucks taps former Pepsi exec for CEO role

New CEO is said to be the 'ideal choice' for the position

Starbucks invests $1 billion to enhance employee experience

The company is investing in higher pay, additional training, and more benefits

Starbucks employees vote to unionize

Workers have made history - demanding better pay, staffing and training

Why building a caring culture is critical (and how HR can influence this)

It hasn't been a stellar year for the culture of many organisations

Starbucks closes 8,000 stores for ‘unconscious bias' training

Coffee lovers all over the US were left bereft as Starbucks closed all 8,000 company-owned franchises

How HR can weather a boycott storm

One expert says 2017 will be the year of the boycott – but could your company survive one if it struck?