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Starbucks is changing its compensation structure for staff, switching everyone to weekly paychecks. The company is also rolling out a new performance-based bonus program for baristas at top stores.
Starbucks is planning to dangle bonuses of up to $1,200 to get baristas moving faster and smiling more as the coffee giant battles sluggish sales. The payouts will begin this fall, with employees ...
Starbucks baristas and shift supervisors could earn quarterly bonuses of $300 if their stores meet certain targets. The coffee chain is in the middle of a turnaround focused on improving both the ...
PHOENIX – Like they did with Barry Sanders and Calvin Johnson before him, the Detroit Lions made Frank Ragnow repay part of his signing bonus when he retired early last spring. Lions president Rod ...
Apple gave its iPhone Product Design team bonuses worth "several hundred thousand dollars" in an effort to keep them from being poached by other companies, reports Bloomberg. The bonuses were provided ...
A new report from Bloomberg details that Apple recently awarded “rare bonuses to iPhone hardware designers this week.” The bonuses are said to be worth “several hundred thousand dollars” and are ...
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) unveiled legislation on Tuesday that would give Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees who have been forced to work without pay during the shutdown a 10 percent ...
Big Four Firm Ernst & Young is doubling the bonus it gives to early-career accountants who pass the CPA exam. Processing Content The $10,000 bonus is available to those who pass all four parts of the ...
Getting RealReal: Last September, luxury New York designer Alejandra Alonso Rojas unveiled her brand’s evolution and commitment to sustainable, ethical fashion from beginning to end. This included ...
What’s the best way to get employees to do something you want? When it comes to AI adoption at KPMG, the professional services giant has settled on a strikingly obvious answer: reward them with money.