The CEO of Starbucks is the filthy-rich American Jew, leftist, leucophobe, homosexual- and refugee-welcoming Howard Schultz
Official opening of the Starbucks in Strasbourg, France
It was in Strasbourg that recently a muslim (and common criminal) who had joined ISIS murdered four Europeans during an innocent, peaceful Christmas market, and was then conveniently shot dead ….great for the Judeo-Deep State that for this reason he could not be questioned.
Starbucks: The US chain is hiring 2,500 refugees in its cafes in France and Europe
UPDATED ON THE 21/06/17 AT 12H21
[source: https://m.20minutes.fr/amp/a/2091271 Transl. by me, JdN]
The recruitment of 2,500 refugees that was promised by the US chain has already started in Starbucks coffee shops in eight European countries, including France …
Starbucks announced on Tuesday that it would hire 2,500 refugees in its cafes in Europe. This measure is part of a broad five-year recruitment plan for 10,000 refugees in 75 countries.
Refugees will represent 8% of the chain’s workforce
The American coffee chain started its recruitment phase in eight European countries: Germany, Austria, Spain, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Portugal and Switzerland, reports Le Figaro .
These new refugee employees will represent 8% of Starbucks workforce in Europe, currently 30,000 people.
A decision made in response to the famous Trump decree
Starbucks’ decision to hire refugees was a response to Donald Trump’s decree banning the entry of travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries into the United States, Le Figaro recalls. Uber and other big American companies also took a stand at the time.
Just like the US President’s initiative – which still has not been implemented to date – Starbucks’ recruitment plan was poorly viewed by some US citizens. In Europe, critics are less lively even if some express their disapproval on Twitter, notes the daily.
Starbucks sticks to its position
But despite the controversy, Starbucks, which seeks to develop its ethical image , will not back down. This plan shows that large companies “can use their size to make a positive impact on people’s lives,” said Martin Brok, president of Starbucks Europe, Africa and Middle East.
An estimated 1.7 million refugees and migrants have arrived on European soil from countries at war, such as Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Eritrea.
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