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Starbucks to educate staff vs racial bias

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NEW YORK (AFP) — Can you teach employees not to be racist?

Coffee giant Starbucks will shut stores around the United States on Tuesday to conduct an unpreceden­ted training exercise at its more than 8,000 American outlets.

The initiative, which is expected to last four hours and reach 175,000 employees, was announced by Starbucks management on April 17, as it sought to contain outrage over the arrest of two young black men at one of its cafes in Philadelph­ia.

The incident five days earlier sparked outrage, protests and anguished soul-searching about America’s lingering problems of discrimina­tion and racial tensions that have deteriorat­ed under the presidency of Donald Trump.

After the two black men arrived at the Starbucks one of them asked to use the bathroom but was told it was for paying customers only. The pair then sat down to wait for a third person before ordering drinks. The manager called police. Avideo that went viral showed uniformed officers questionin­g then handcuffin­g the two men, who put up no resistance, while a white client repeatedly asks an officer, “What’d they do? What’d they do?”

“Whether in stores, on trains, implicit or explicit bias, you see it all the time,” says James Bell, 47, a counsellor in a mostly black school in Brooklyn and a Starbucks customer.

“As a black male, you have workers in the stores excessivel­y asking, ‘Do you need anything, may I help you?’” he tells AFP. “You see a young black man and you immediatel­y think crime.”

 ?? AFP ?? A woman takes a picture of her beverage at a Starbucks coffee shop in Beijing on Friday.
AFP A woman takes a picture of her beverage at a Starbucks coffee shop in Beijing on Friday.

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