PBS NewsHour - The Latest | Starbucks to lay off 300 US corporate workers and close regional offices by Dee-Ann Durbin, Associated Press
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Starbucks announced it will lay off about 300 corporate workers—primarily in marketing, human‑resources and supply‑chain roles—and close underused regional offices in cities such as Atlanta, Dallas and Chicago, while no coffee‑shop staff are affected. The cuts are part of a broader cost‑reduction and simplification effort led by CEO Brian Niccol, who has been reshaping the company’s structure since joining in 2024 after a prior wave of 2,000 corporate layoffs and dozens of store closures worldwide. Starbucks expects the moves to generate roughly $400 million in restructuring charges, including $120 million for employee separation benefits, and says the streamlined organization is already helping performance, with U.S. same‑store sales up 7% in the January‑March quarter. The company also plans to redesign 1,000 U.S. stores this year and is opening a new corporate campus in Nashville that could eventually employ up to 2,000 people.



