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Starbucks Lays Off 1,100 Corporate Employees in Major Restructuring

Starbucks Cuts 1,100 Corporate Jobs to Streamline Operations

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Business, Corporate News & Restructuring, Economy, Finance, Food Industry, Global Business, Retail News
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Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol Reshapes Company with Job Cuts - Godofredo A. Vasquez/AP Photo

Starbucks Reduces Workforce to Improve Service and Sales - Godofredo A. Vasquez/AP Photo

Starbucks to Lay Off 1,100 Corporate Employees as Part of Restructuring

Starbucks is set to lay off 1,100 corporate employees worldwide as part of a broader effort to streamline operations, according to a letter from Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol. The company will notify affected employees by midday Tuesday and will also eliminate several hundred unfilled positions.

Why Starbucks Is Making Cuts

Niccol, who took over as CEO last fall, emphasized that the goal of the layoffs is to increase efficiency, enhance accountability, reduce complexity, and improve integration across the company.

Despite the job cuts, Starbucks’ frontline baristas—who make up the majority of the company’s 361,000 employees worldwide—will not be affected. Some corporate employees, such as those in roasting and warehouse roles, are also exempt from the layoffs.

Niccol had previously signaled in January that corporate layoffs would be announced by early March, stressing the need to simplify decision-making and improve company operations.

Starbucks Joins Other Companies in Downsizing

Starbucks’ move reflects a broader trend of corporate layoffs across major industries:

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As companies face economic pressures, workforce reductions have become a common strategy to cut costs and improve efficiency.

Starbucks’ Strategy for a Comeback

Niccol was brought in to revive slowing sales and improve customer experience. His key initiatives include:
Faster Service: Streamlining operations to speed up service, especially during peak morning hours.
Menu Simplification: Cutting back on menu items to make ordering more efficient.
Order Management: Refining Starbucks’ ordering algorithms to balance mobile, drive-thru, and in-store orders.

These changes are meant to enhance Starbucks’ reputation as a community gathering place while addressing customer concerns about wait times and pricing.

Starbucks Sales Struggles and Recent Improvements

In its 2024 fiscal year (ended Sept. 29), Starbucks’ global same-store sales fell 2%:
U.S. Market: Customers grew frustrated with rising prices and longer wait times.
China Market: Starbucks faced increased competition from lower-priced rivals.

However, in the most recent quarter, the company exceeded sales expectations, partly due to visible changes under Niccol’s leadership. One of the most notable shifts was removing the extra charge for non-dairy milk, a move that resonated with customers.

Starbucks Stock Reaction

Following the announcement, Starbucks shares rose by nearly 2% on Monday, indicating investor confidence in the company’s restructuring efforts.

As Starbucks pushes forward with its revamp strategy, all eyes will be on whether these changes can successfully reignite growth and customer loyalty.

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