Starbucks Raises the Bar With Industry-Leading Employee Benefits, Outperforming Competitors
- Starbucks has invested over $1 billion since last year to uplift the partner and store experience.
- Hourly turnover rates are now below pre-pandemic levels.
- Hourly total cash compensation has increased by nearly 50% since Fiscal Year 2020.
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Upcoming Investments Unveiled to Further Enhance Retail Partner Experience
The company's dedication to actively listening to partner feedback and introducing significant investments in the partner experience, such as these, has played a pivotal role in solidifying its status of serving the best benefits across the industry for hourly retail work.
According to the results of a recent Benefit Index analysis conducted by AON, Starbucks continues to deliver more valuable benefits for retail hourly partners than any of the more than 50 other
The comprehensive benefits package provided by Starbucks goes well beyond the industry average and is set apart by its accessibility to a broad subset of its retail hourly workforce—including anyone working an average of 20 or more hours a week.
“Investing in our partners is what drives our success,” said Sara Trilling, executive vice president and president of Starbucks North America. “It’s what makes us all partners. And an important way we do this is by investing in our partners’ journey, to bridge to a better future at Starbucks and beyond. This entails engaging with, and listening to, their ideas and feedback while continuing to raise the bar by offering competitive pay and the best benefits package in the industry. This independent study from AON has validated we are an industry leader in our work to enhance the partner experience.”
With significant ongoing investments of more than
Highlights of partner investments include:
Vacation Accrual: With every cup, with every conversation, with every community – Starbucks nurtures the limitless possibilities of human connection. Starting this February, hourly partners will accrue paid vacation time sooner, beginning just 90-days after hire, allowing them to engage in more meaningful connections with family and friends outside of work sooner than ever before.
Competitive Pay: Sustained investment in retail partner pay remains a priority. Starbucks moved the wage floor for all
Introduction of First-Ever North America Barista Championship: Starbucks partners take pride in their craft and have fun while doing it. They celebrate each other and their wins. With the long-awaited, first-ever North America Barista Championship kicking off this February, Starbucks partners will have the opportunity to showcase the unique role they play in bringing the Starbucks experience to life for customers each day, demonstrating their commitment to connection, craft, and community. This program will be open to eligible baristas and shift supervisors in participating
Career Mobility: Craft isn’t just about coffee – it shows up in how partners hone and master their craft in their day-to-day roles. To further support partner career growth and mobility, the company is exploring credential and certification programs to build on the industry-leading Starbucks College Achievement Plan.
More than 23,000 partners are currently on their unique educational journey to earning their first-time bachelor’s degree through Starbucks College Achievement Plan (SCAP), a first of its kind partnership with Arizona State University’s (ASU) top-ranked online degree program. Tuition and fees are covered upfront for partners, helping to remove the hurdle of rising tuition costs that often block their pathway. To date, more than 10,000 partners have graduated and
Financial Wellness: Financial wellness is feeling confident about your financial outlook and knowing what to do next with your money. Financial wellness benefits at Starbucks are grounded with equity ownership in the company through annual Bean Stock grants, which have awarded more than
Partner-Centric Scheduling: Starbucks is dedicated to partner-centric scheduling and providing partners with hours that align with their individual needs and preferences is a top priority. This is reflected in Starbucks commitment to diligently create work schedules that carefully balance the availability of our partners with the staffing needs of individual stores. To achieve this, Starbucks collects a range of preferred, minimum, and maximum hours to build a complete picture of partner preferences and assist store managers in scheduling and managing their workforce. This improved scheduling protocol will enable partners to contribute to the personalization of their ideal schedules. Together, these efforts will help Starbucks improve the stability, flexibility, and consistency of schedules.
These investments are all part of the company’s legacy of providing top-tier benefits, surpassing competitors to offer unmatched value while evolving its offerings in response to partner feedback. The company recognizes changes to wages, benefits, and/or terms and conditions may not be unilaterally implemented for partners in stores with organizing underway and may be subject to collective bargaining in good faith for partners in stores with certified union representation. As part of the company’s partner promise, and through ongoing partner investments like these, the company is devoted to bridge a better future for all partners like Vic, Corinne, Justin and Andrea.
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For decades, Starbucks has consistently offered hourly partners the best benefits and perks in the industry—including comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage options for eligible partners and their families and industry-leading gender-affirming care and Family Expansion Reimbursement Assistance benefits. With flexibility to choose from more than 20 plans that vary in terms of how medical expenses are covered and how much the plans cost out of partner paychecks and out of pocket, partners are empowered to choose the plans and programs that best align with their needs and goals.
Learn more about how Starbucks continues to deliver the best benefits for hourly retail work.
About Starbucks
Since 1971, Starbucks Coffee Company has been committed to ethically sourcing and roasting high-quality arabica coffee. Today, with more than 38,000 stores worldwide, the company is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world. Through our unwavering commitment to excellence and our guiding principles, we bring the unique Starbucks Experience to life for every customer through every cup. To share in the experience, please visit us in our stores or online at stories.starbucks.com or www.starbucks.com.
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