A former Starbucks employee is suing the coffee chain, alleging he was "harassed" by colleagues and fired from his position because he is a straight man.
A fired Starbucks manager is suing the company and claiming he faced discrimination and harassment for being a straight man.
Christopher Thevanesan says he suffered “physical, emotional, economic, and psychological damage” as the manager of a ...
But the fired Starbucks manager from Rochester, New York says he was repeatedly belittled, bullied, harassed, and intimidated ...
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