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Posted On: 02/08/2017 5:17:47 PM
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loon - Starbucks Offering Free Legal Advice to Undocumented Employees
After CEO Howard Schultz announced plans to hire 10,000 refugees over the next five years, Starbucks continues to brew up controversy.
The coffee giant is offering free legal advice to employees and their families who are undocumented immigrants, according to CNNMoney.
In a letter to workers Monday, Starbucks executives said the company is partnering with Ernst & Young, which provides an immigration advisory program to companies.
The free in-house legal advice would be related to employees' concerns over President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration.
Meanwhile, in an apparent response to Starbucks, Black Rifle Coffee Company said it would hire 10,000 veterans.
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After CEO Howard Schultz announced plans to hire 10,000 refugees over the next five years, Starbucks continues to brew up controversy.
The coffee giant is offering free legal advice to employees and their families who are undocumented immigrants, according to CNNMoney.
In a letter to workers Monday, Starbucks executives said the company is partnering with Ernst & Young, which provides an immigration advisory program to companies.
The free in-house legal advice would be related to employees' concerns over President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration.
Meanwhile, in an apparent response to Starbucks, Black Rifle Coffee Company said it would hire 10,000 veterans.
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