Earlier this week, and first reported by BuzzFeed, the company turned down a request from baristas and other employees who wanted to show their support for the BLM movement.
In a memo to its 250,000-member workforce, Diversity Officer Zing Shaw said “there are agitators who misconstrue the fundamental principles of the Black Lives Matter movement — and in certain circumstances, intentionally repurpose them to amplifying divisiveness.”
The news sparked backlash on social media, including calls to boycott the company, just days after Starbucks had issued a “Black Lives Matter” statement of solidarity and committed $1 million to social justice groups as protests broke out across the country following the death of George Floyd, a black man, in police custody.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/06/12/starbucks-black-lives-matter/
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Good move to let the employees express themselves if they want to with quiet solidarity. Though if some customer wants to be pissy and vocal about it, I’m sure it’ll be refreshing to the barista to have something to enlighten the customer on besides the difference between a cappuccino and a latte or why they can’t get 12 pumps of syrup for free.
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