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Alshaya Group

Alshaya Group is a master franchise operator that manages a diverse portfolio of retail and food brands in the Middle East, including notable names such as Chipotle Mexican Grill, Starbucks, and H&M. The company specializes in bringing global brands to local markets through license stores and is known for its extensive retail operations across various sectors.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Alshaya Group

-39.09

0.03%

Latest Event

Alshaya Group Mass Layoffs Amid Boycott Impacts

Alshaya Group, the Middle East franchisee for Starbucks, announced plans to lay off over 2,000 employees—approximately 4% of its workforce—due to challenging trading conditions caused by boycott campaigns linked to the Gaza conflict. The company stated it would support the departing staff, although the scale of job cuts raises concerns about labor rights and worker protections.

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TOADIE

Alshaya Group is currently rated as a Toadie.

-30 to -44 CCI Score
Companies scoring in this range actively seek to please authoritarian regimes. They offer proactive support and assistance in exchange for preferential treatment, compromising ethical standards for business gains and political favor.

Latest Events

  • Alshaya Group Mass Layoffs Amid Boycott Impacts Logo
    MAR
    19
    2025

    Alshaya Group, the Middle East franchisee for Starbucks, announced plans to lay off over 2,000 employees—approximately 4% of its workforce—due to challenging trading conditions caused by boycott campaigns linked to the Gaza conflict. The company stated it would support the departing staff, although the scale of job cuts raises concerns about labor rights and worker protections.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The decision to cut over 2,000 jobs, particularly within the Starbucks operations across the MENA region, severely affects worker livelihoods and undermines labor rights. Although the company has pledged support for affected staff, the scale of layoffs in a politically charged environment signals a negative labor relations approach that can contribute to broader socio-economic disenfranchisement.

    Starbucks Middle East operator AlShaya to cut over 2,000 staff amid boycott impacts

  • Shelved Sale of 30% Stake in Starbucks MENA Logo
    SEP
    23
    2024

    Alshaya Group halted its plan to sell a 30% minority stake in its Starbucks MENA franchise amid ongoing customer boycotts driven by misconceptions about its stance on the Gaza conflict.

  • +10

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 31

    The decision to shelve the sale appears reactive to sustained customer boycotts, indicating the company's sensitivity to public political pressures. While not an overtly progressive initiative, it demonstrates an acknowledgment of consumer sentiment in a politically charged environment.

    Alshaya Group shelves plan to sell a 30% stake in Starbucks MENA

  • Alshaya Group Pauses Minority Stake Sale in Starbucks MENA Logo
    SEP
    20
    2024

    As reported on September 20, 2024, Alshaya Group has halted plans to sell a 30% minority stake in its 2,000-store Starbucks MENA franchise. The decision is reportedly a response to ongoing customer boycotts amid controversy over Starbucks' stance on the Gaza conflict.

  • +30

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 31

    The move to pause the minority stake sale appears to be a reaction to sustained public pressure and consumer boycotts. While the measure does not directly address the underlying political or ethical issues, it does indicate a responsiveness to public sentiment, which is viewed positively from an anti-authoritarian perspective.

    Alshaya Group reportedly pauses plan to sell minority stake in Starbucks MENA franchise

  • Alshaya Group Cuts 2,000 Jobs Amid Boycotts Logo
    APR
    01
    2024

    In April 2024, Alshaya Group reduced its workforce by over 2,000 jobs (approximately 4% of its total of 50,000 employees) as a reaction to sustained customer boycotts following controversies over Starbucks' position on the Gaza conflict.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The large-scale workforce reduction undermines worker security and rights, reflecting a troubling business practice that prioritizes cost-cutting over employee well-being amid public pressure. This move negatively impacts labor relations and falls short of ethical responsibility.

    Alshaya Group reportedly pauses plan to sell minority stake in Starbucks MENA franchise

  • Alshaya Group Layoffs Amid Gaza War Protests Logo
    MAR
    06
    2024

    Alshaya Group, the Middle East franchisee for Starbucks, announced layoffs of up to 2,000 employees at its Starbucks stores, a decision taken in the wake of protests linked to the Gaza War. This move raises concerns over the company's commitment to worker rights during a politically charged period.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The decision to lay off thousands of employees in response to politically motivated protests severely undermines the rights and security of workers. This action reflects a troubling prioritization of appeasing external pressures over protecting the workforce, negatively impacting labor relations and human rights practices.

    Starbucks Middle East Cuts Thousands of Jobs Due to Gaza War

  • Job Cuts at AlShaya’s Starbucks Franchise Logo
    MAR
    03
    2024

    Alshaya Group, managing the Starbucks Middle East franchise, began cutting over 2,000 jobs—which is about 4% of its workforce of nearly 50,000—primarily affecting its operations in the Middle East and North Africa. This move raises concerns over the adverse impact on worker rights and fair labor practices.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The decision to cut over 2,000 jobs represents a negative impact on labor relations and worker rights. By disproportionately reducing employment in its Starbucks franchise operations, Alshaya Group undermines fair labor practices and destabilizes the livelihoods of many workers, which is inconsistent with anti-fascist, pro-worker principles.

    Starbucks Middle East franchisee AlShaya to cut over 2,000 jobs, sources say

  • Layoffs of 2000 Employees in Starbucks MENA Logo
    MAR
    03
    2024

    Alshaya Group implemented job cuts affecting 2,000 employees across its Starbucks franchise in the MENA region, commencing on March 3, 2024, as part of financial restructuring measures.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The layoff of 2,000 employees significantly harms worker rights and contributes to deteriorating labor relations, representing a serious negative impact on ethical business practices and human rights.

    Alshaya Group shelves plan to sell a 30% stake in Starbucks MENA

  • Job Cuts Amid Gaza-Linked Boycotts Logo
    MAR
    03
    2024

    In response to widespread boycotts linked to the Gaza conflict, AlShaya Group, which operates Starbucks in the Middle East, began cutting over 2,000 jobs, representing roughly 4% of its regional workforce. The decision, announced amid continually challenging trading conditions, has significant implications for worker rights during a politically charged period.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The decision to slash more than 2,000 jobs harms labor rights and undermines fair working conditions, demonstrating an adverse impact on workers amid politically and socially turbulent times. This action reflects a prioritization of short-term economic caution over the protection and support of employees, which is especially problematic given the political context surrounding the Gaza conflict.

    Starbucks Middle East operator AlShaya to cut over 2,000 jobs after Gaza-linked boycotts - Doha News

  • Mass Layoffs at Starbucks MENA amid Consumer Boycotts Logo
    MAR
    03
    2024

    Alshaya Group, which operates Starbucks franchises across the Middle East and North Africa, initiated a layoff of over 2,000 employees starting March 3, 2024, citing difficult trading conditions linked to consumer boycotts amid the Gaza war.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 31

    The decision to cut over 2,000 jobs significantly undermines worker rights and fair labor practices. From an anti-fascist perspective, protecting workers is paramount, and such mass layoffs during a period of politically charged boycotts signal a concerning disregard for employee welfare.

    After consumer boycotts, Starbucks Middle East franchisee AlShaya to cut over 2,000 jobs

Industries

445110
Supermarkets and Other Grocery Retailers (except Convenience Retailers)
722511
Full-Service Restaurants
722513
Limited-Service Restaurants
448110
Clothing Stores
448120
Shoe Stores
448130
Children's and Infants' Clothing Stores