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This is the severance package Starbucks offered to laid-off staff at the stores it’s closing

September 29, 2025
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This is the severance package Starbucks offered to laid-off staff at the stores it’s closing
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A close-up of a Starbucks coffee shop sign on September 8, 2025 in Cardiff, Wales.
Starbucks sent its laid-off staff details of what their severance package would look like.

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  • Starbucks sent laid-off staff details of what their severance package would look like on Sunday.
  • The chain is closing about 1% of its stores across North America — more than 100 locations.
  • Baristas would be entitled to 60 hours of pay, while shift supervisors would get 84 hours of pay.

Starbucks presented its laid-off baristas with a severance package less than a week after it announced sweeping layoffs and store closures.

On Thursday, the Seattle-based coffee giant said it would close about 1% of its stores across North America, which amounts to more than 100 locations. Its flagship Capitol Hill Roastery in Seattle was one of the outlets that will shutter.

In addition to the retail staff cuts caused by the store closures, the company announced that 900 non-retail employees would be laid off.

Starbucks sent documents of its severance package to laid-off retail employees on Sunday, which Business Insider has viewed.

According to a Starbucks document titled “Severance Summary,” laid-off baristas and shift supervisors would be entitled to 60 and 84 hours of pay, respectively.

Starbucks baristas earn about $15 to $22 an hour, depending on the store’s location in the US, per job listings on Starbucks’ careers website. Shift managers earn roughly between $20 and $29 hourly.

Café attendants — entry-level service staff in charge of keeping the cafés clean and organized — would be entitled to 30 hours of pay after being laid off, per the document.

States do not typically require companies to provide hourly workers with severance.

Laid-off retail staff can also claim a lump sum payment equal to three months’ worth of their health insurance premiums. Affected staff have healthcare coverage for three months from the end of October, which is in line with the Department of Labor’s COBRA Act.

The document said employees would get 45 days to decide whether to sign a release agreement in exchange for their severance pay.

In a separate document titled “Partner Separation FAQ — U.S. Retail Stores,” seen by Business Insider, Starbucks said that employees in nine states would be paid for their accrued vacation hours. Employees with granted but unused vacation hours will not be paid out for unused time.

In response to a request for comment, Starbucks directed Business Insider to CEO Brian Niccol’s open letter from Thursday.

“We’re working hard to offer transfers to nearby locations where possible and will move quickly to help partners understand what opportunities might be available to them,” Niccol wrote in the letter. “For those we can’t immediately place, we’re focused on partner care including comprehensive severance packages.”

In an SEC filing dated September 23, Starbucks said it expected to incur a $1 billion bill from its store closures. It said about $150 million of that cost would be linked to employee separation benefits.

The store closures are part of Niccol’s “Back to Starbucks” turnaround plan, which aims to revitalize the chain after several quarters of declining sales.

The company said in the SEC filing that it had assessed its stores’ financial performance and customer experience and decided to close stores that had not fulfilled the criteria.

Starbucks’ stock price is down more than 14% in the past year.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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