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Starbucks workers sue over company’s new dress code

Starbucks workers allege the company violated state laws by not reimbursing expenses for new dress code clothes, with individual costs exceeding $80, sparking class-action lawsuits.

  • Starbucks workers in three states filed lawsuits against the company for changing its dress code without reimbursing employees for required clothing purchases, claiming it violates state reimbursement laws.
  • The complaints allege that Starbucks' dress code changes primarily benefit the employer and not the employees.
  • Brooke Allen reported being told her footwear did not meet the new standards, requiring her to change shoes for work.
  • The plaintiffs are seeking damages for all affected Starbucks workers, regardless of union status.
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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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