Starbucks China introduces housing allowance and sabbatical leave policy
Starbucks is introducing a sabbatical leave policy and housing allowance subsidy for its 30,000 Chinese employees.
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Posted by Rebecca Clarke | Jan 15, 2016 | HR Strategy News, News
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