Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Starbucks offers legal support to officials forbidden to travel by Trump – Pysn Pueblo and Society News

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The employees of Starbucks, who are unable to travel by reason of the executive act of Donald Trump will not have to hire a lawyer. The american chain offers legal advice to all that need it.

According to the CNN Money, Starbucks sent a letter to the papers in which explains that the company has partnered with Ernst & Young. The firm, in conjunction with the coffee company, will offer to all employees of Starbucks, and their families free legal assistance to "help in these issues of immigration and provide answers in these uncertain times".

The american tycoon signed an executive act that primarily affects the citizens of the seven countries in the middle east. Entered into force on the 27th day of January, and since that Friday, that many muslims were prevented from traveling to the united States. But a federal judge ordered the temporary suspension of the executive order that existed a week ago and that prevented the entry of citizens of Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, and Sudan. This decision infuriated Trump, which he used once more the Twitter: "If something happens, to charge the judge."

Like many others in the business community, the president of Starbucks, Howard Schultz, made public its position against the management of Trump. This is not the first measure that the firm of Schultz adopts to fight the order. So that the executive act came into force, the Starbucks promised to hire ten thousand refugees in 75 countries, over the next five years.

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