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Starbucks cuts 61 technology jobs in Seattle

By Thomson Reuters May 11, 2026 | 12:38 PM

May 11 (Reuters) – Starbucks has cut 61 corporate jobs in its technology division at its Seattle headquarters, the company disclosed in a ​WARN filing the company filed Thursday.

The coffee ‌giant, under CEO Brian Niccol, has been executing a turnaround strategy, focused on improving metrics like wait times and reported customer satisfaction, helping sales, while profit margin recovery remains ‌in ​question.

• The cuts were not ⁠included in Starbucks’ announcement ⁠last month that some technology jobs would move from Seattle to an upcoming office in Nashville, Tennessee, focused on the company’s supply chain.

• ​The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) filing, dated May 7, said the layoffs are not ⁠the result of a relocation.

• ⁠The expected date of the first ​separations will be June 20, 2026 with all separations ​completed by August 28, 2026, the WARN ‌filing showed.

• Starbucks said in a statement that the laid-off workers were notified in April.

• The layoffs were previously reported by the Seattle Times based ⁠on an internal memo.

• Starbucks’ Chief Technology Officer Anand Varadarajan was hired from Amazon in December, after the previous ⁠CTO, Deb ‌Hall Lefevre, left the company in ⁠September.

• As part of its turnaround, ​Starbucks ‌has closed hundreds of stores it said ​were underperforming ⁠and last year laid off around 1,100 corporate workers.

• Starbucks had raised its annual forecasts after a quarterly results beat in late April.

(Reporting by Waylon Cunningham and Neil J Kanatt; Editing by Shailesh Kuber and ​Nick Zieminski)