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Starbucks CEO To Step Down After His Anti-Trump Vow To Hire 10,000 Refugees Backfires
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RE: Starbucks CEO To Step Down After His Anti-Trump Vow To Hire 10,000 Refugees Backfires
(03-19-2017 08:36 PM)HappyAppy Wrote:  
Quote:The 63-year-old made the announcement in December and will remain at the company as executive chairman

It's right there in the bullet points they put at the beginning of the article.

Quote:Trump supporters have called for a boycott of the chain since January 29, when Schultz vowed to hire 10,000 refugees over five years.

Fake news

Its not fake. He said in December he would be stepping down. The company publicly announced once again he's stepping down in order to stop the bleeding from his dumb*** remarks. After all, if he said he was stepping down in december, why does the company need to announce it again? The answer is because they are getting drilled by his comments, and are trying to show everyone that the doofus that made those comments will be replaced.
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