In response, Starbucks closed 8,000 of its stores six weeks later to conduct racial-bias training. The encounter, caught on video, sparked outrage over racial profiling, led to a discrimination ...
The video of the incident went viral, and critics accused the chain of racial profiling and called for a boycott. Starbucks apologised to the men, agreed a settlement, and to help counter the ...
Earlier this month, two black men entered a Starbucks store in Philadelphia ... more than 175,000 employees to undergo “racial bias” training, including training in so-called unconscious ...
The encounter was caught on video and sparked outrage over racial profiling which led to a discrimination lawsuit and an apology from the former CEO of Starbucks Kevin Johnson. This situation led ...
In response, Starbucks closed 8,000 of its stores six weeks later to conduct racial-bias training. The encounter, caught on video, sparked outrage over racial profiling, led to a discrimination ...
The encounter, caught on video, sparked outrage over racial profiling, led to a discrimination lawsuit, and an apology from the company's former CEO Kevin Johnson among other actions.Starbucks ...
Former Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson traveled to Philadelphia to discuss racial profiling with then-Mayor ... a day to give its employees racial bias training. After the incident in Philadelphia ...
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