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Starbucks Cuts 1,100 Corporate Jobs to Speed Up Turnaround

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Starbucks Corp. is eliminating 1,100 corporate jobs in a move aimed at increasing efficiency and quickly enacting changes to revitalize the company.

The cuts represent about 7% of the global employee base working outside of company-owned stores, which also includes roles such as warehousing that aren’t affected by the restructure. Starbucks doesn’t disclose how many corporate workers it has, and the bulk of its employees around the world work in its cafes.