Over 1,000 Starbucks baristas across 75 stores are striking, protesting a new dress code mandating solid black shirts and specific bottoms. The union, Starbucks Workers United, argues the code, which restricts previously permitted attire, should be subject to collective bargaining and filed a complaint with the NLRB. Starbucks claims the dress code enhances brand image and customer experience, while the union contends it’s a misguided decision ignoring employee concerns and impacting service times. Despite Starbucks’ assertion of limited impact, the strike highlights ongoing labor disputes and stalled contract negotiations between the company and the union.
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Following a dispute over his jeans at the Fide World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships, World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen withdrew from the competition. FIDE subsequently revised its dress code to permit “elegant minor deviations,” specifically including appropriate jeans with a jacket. Carlsen, after expressing his dissatisfaction with the initial handling of the situation, will now return to the tournament. The federation emphasized the importance of maintaining a respectful atmosphere, while adding oversight to ensure adherence to the updated guidelines.
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Five-time world chess champion Magnus Carlsen forfeited the World Rapid Chess Championship after refusing to comply with FIDE’s dress code, resulting in a $200 fine and exclusion from further rounds. Carlsen cited a lack of time to change from jeans, a violation of longstanding regulations, claiming the request was made after his second game. He further withdrew from the World Blitz Championship, alleging FIDE’s actions were retaliatory against players participating in a competing tournament, a claim FIDE’s CEO vehemently denied. The dispute highlights a clash between the governing body and a prominent player over regulations and tournament affiliations.
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