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Starbucks To Pay Over $25 Million To Ex-Manager Who Was Fired For Being White
- Thursday June 15, 2023
- World News | Edited by Anjali Thakur
Ms Phillips who worked for Starbucks for about 13 years was fired after the arrest of two Black men at the Philadelphia branch in April 2018.
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Two Black Men Arrested At Starbucks Settle With Philadelphia For $1 Each
- Thursday May 3, 2018
- World News | Rachel Siegel, The Washington Post
Two African-American men arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks last month have reached a settlement with the city and secured its commitment to a pilot program for young entrepreneurs.
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In Video, Cops Wrestled Black Woman To The Ground, Exposing Her Breasts
- Tuesday April 24, 2018
- World News | Alex Horton, The Washington Post
Two police officers in Alabama wrestled a woman to the ground in a Waffle House on Sunday morning, exposing her breasts during the struggle and prompting comparisons to two black men arrested in a Philadelphia Starbucks earlier this month.
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Black Men Arrested At Starbucks Tell Their Story For The First Time
- Friday April 20, 2018
- World News | Rachel Siegel, The Washington Post
One week after they were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks, the two black men seen in a cellphone video viewed more than 11 million times went on "Good Morning America" Thursday to describe how arriving 10 minutes early to a business meeting put them in handcuffs.
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US Police Chief Apologises After Starbucks Arrests Uproar
- Friday April 20, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Philadelphia's police chief publicly apologized Thursday after the arrest of two black men in a Starbucks store triggered uproar in the United States, admitting he "failed miserably" with his initial response.
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A Starbucks In California Treats Black And White Men Differently, According To This Video
- Wednesday April 18, 2018
- World News | Marwa Eltagouri, The Washington Post
A second incident of alleged racial bias at Starbucks has surfaced in the days since two black men were arrested while waiting at one of the coffee chain's Philadelphia stores.
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Starbucks CEO Calls For "Unconscious Bias" Training After Arrest Of 2 Black Men
- Tuesday April 17, 2018
- World News | Rachel Siegel, Alex Horton, The Washington Post
The chief executive of Starbucks on Monday called for "unconscious bias" training for store managers and apologized for what he called "reprehensible" circumstances that led to the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia store last week.
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Starbucks CEO Says Arrests Of Two Black Men "Reprehensible"
- Tuesday April 17, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Starbucks Corp Chief Executive Kevin Johnson hopes to meet with the two black men arrested at one of its Philadelphia cafes last week to apologise for the incident, which has sparked accusations of racial profiling at the coffee chain.
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Starbucks On The Defensive After 2 Black Men Were Arrested Waiting At Store
- Monday April 16, 2018
- World News | Alex Horton, The Washington Post
Starbucks, which has touted its progressive values and its "social impact" agenda, faces fierce criticism and calls for a boycott after two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia store, sparking accusations of racial profiling over what the company's chief executive called a "reprehensible" incident.
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Starbucks Chief Executive Apologises For Arrests Of Two Black Men
- Sunday April 15, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Starbucks Chief Executive Kevin Johnson apologised late on Saturday for the arrests of two black men at a Philadelphia coffee shop last week, which sparked accusations of racial profiling.
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Starbucks Sorry After Employee Calls Cops On Black Men Waiting At Table
- Sunday April 15, 2018
- World News | Alex Horton, The Washington Post
Starbucks apologized Saturday to two black men arrested at a Philadelphia store in an incident that has led to accusations of racial profiling by the company and police.
- www.ndtv.com
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Starbucks To Pay Over $25 Million To Ex-Manager Who Was Fired For Being White
- Thursday June 15, 2023
- World News | Edited by Anjali Thakur
Ms Phillips who worked for Starbucks for about 13 years was fired after the arrest of two Black men at the Philadelphia branch in April 2018.
- www.ndtv.com
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Two Black Men Arrested At Starbucks Settle With Philadelphia For $1 Each
- Thursday May 3, 2018
- World News | Rachel Siegel, The Washington Post
Two African-American men arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks last month have reached a settlement with the city and secured its commitment to a pilot program for young entrepreneurs.
- www.ndtv.com
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In Video, Cops Wrestled Black Woman To The Ground, Exposing Her Breasts
- Tuesday April 24, 2018
- World News | Alex Horton, The Washington Post
Two police officers in Alabama wrestled a woman to the ground in a Waffle House on Sunday morning, exposing her breasts during the struggle and prompting comparisons to two black men arrested in a Philadelphia Starbucks earlier this month.
- www.ndtv.com
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Black Men Arrested At Starbucks Tell Their Story For The First Time
- Friday April 20, 2018
- World News | Rachel Siegel, The Washington Post
One week after they were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks, the two black men seen in a cellphone video viewed more than 11 million times went on "Good Morning America" Thursday to describe how arriving 10 minutes early to a business meeting put them in handcuffs.
- www.ndtv.com
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US Police Chief Apologises After Starbucks Arrests Uproar
- Friday April 20, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Philadelphia's police chief publicly apologized Thursday after the arrest of two black men in a Starbucks store triggered uproar in the United States, admitting he "failed miserably" with his initial response.
- www.ndtv.com
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A Starbucks In California Treats Black And White Men Differently, According To This Video
- Wednesday April 18, 2018
- World News | Marwa Eltagouri, The Washington Post
A second incident of alleged racial bias at Starbucks has surfaced in the days since two black men were arrested while waiting at one of the coffee chain's Philadelphia stores.
- www.ndtv.com
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Starbucks CEO Calls For "Unconscious Bias" Training After Arrest Of 2 Black Men
- Tuesday April 17, 2018
- World News | Rachel Siegel, Alex Horton, The Washington Post
The chief executive of Starbucks on Monday called for "unconscious bias" training for store managers and apologized for what he called "reprehensible" circumstances that led to the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia store last week.
- www.ndtv.com
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Starbucks CEO Says Arrests Of Two Black Men "Reprehensible"
- Tuesday April 17, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Starbucks Corp Chief Executive Kevin Johnson hopes to meet with the two black men arrested at one of its Philadelphia cafes last week to apologise for the incident, which has sparked accusations of racial profiling at the coffee chain.
- www.ndtv.com
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Starbucks On The Defensive After 2 Black Men Were Arrested Waiting At Store
- Monday April 16, 2018
- World News | Alex Horton, The Washington Post
Starbucks, which has touted its progressive values and its "social impact" agenda, faces fierce criticism and calls for a boycott after two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia store, sparking accusations of racial profiling over what the company's chief executive called a "reprehensible" incident.
- www.ndtv.com
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Starbucks Chief Executive Apologises For Arrests Of Two Black Men
- Sunday April 15, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Starbucks Chief Executive Kevin Johnson apologised late on Saturday for the arrests of two black men at a Philadelphia coffee shop last week, which sparked accusations of racial profiling.
- www.ndtv.com
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Starbucks Sorry After Employee Calls Cops On Black Men Waiting At Table
- Sunday April 15, 2018
- World News | Alex Horton, The Washington Post
Starbucks apologized Saturday to two black men arrested at a Philadelphia store in an incident that has led to accusations of racial profiling by the company and police.
- www.ndtv.com