Sunday, January 29, 2017

Starbucks CEO Schultz plans to hire 10,000 refugees after Trump ban

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Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz speaks during the company's annual shareholder's meeting in Seattle, WashingtonStarbucks Corp Chief Executive Officer Howard Schultz said on Sunday that the company planned to hire 10,000 refugees over five years in 75 countries, two days after U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order banning refugees from certain countries. Trump on Friday put a four-month hold on allowing refugees into the United States and temporarily barred travelers from Syria and six other Muslim-majority countries, saying the moves would help protect Americans from terrorist attacks. The order sparked widespread international criticism, outrage from civil rights activists and legal challenges.


FILE PHOTO- A logo of Toshiba is seen on a printed circuit board in this photo illustration taken in TokyoBy Taiga Uranaka and Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese trust banks are preparing to sue Toshiba Corp over its 2015 accounting scandal, a fresh headache for the conglomerate as it scrambles to offset a separate imminent multi-billion dollar writedown. Chairman Shigenori Shiga is ready to step down to take responsibility for the upcoming charge - estimated at around $6 billion, local media have also reported. The announcements on Friday failed to clear up much of the uncertainty surrounding Toshiba and its shares lost 4 percent in Monday morning trade.


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