The company will still strongly encourage baristas to get inoculated and encourage disclosing their vaccination status. Culver said in the letter that more than 90% of workers already disclosed if they have been vaccinated, and the"vast majority" have been fully vaccinated. As of Sept. 27, 2020, the company employed 228,000 workers in the U.S.said it had suspended its vaccine-or-testing mandate for its workforce.
In light of new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the efficacy of certain face masks, Starbucks told employees on Wednesday it would no longer allow baristas to wear cloth masks to work. Instead, they have to wear at least one three-ply, medical-grade mask. N95, KN95 or KF94 masks are also allowed, but the coffee giant said it wouldn't be able to provide them to workers because of supply constraints.
And starting Thursday, Starbucks will temporarily expand its self-isolation policy to help flatten the curve. Baristas who are exposed at work, have ongoing close contact with someone who tests positive, have symptoms or have tested positive are instructed to self-isolate, regardless of vaccination status. Those workers will be eligible for Starbucks' self-isolation pay for missed shifts.
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