Starbucks Redefines Partner (Employee) Benefits with a Critical Illness Insurance Plan for Aging Parents in
China
New benefit will provide fully-sponsored critical illness insurance coverage to more than 10,000 parents of
its Chinese partners
Program honors the strong role parents have in the success of its partners, while recognizing the
deeply-rooted Chinese family values
Starbucks Coffee Company (NASDAQ: SBUX) today established a new precedent for the role and responsibility of a public company
leading through the lens of humanity in China – its largest and fastest-growing second market. Beginning June 1, 2017, Starbucks
will offer a critical illness insurance plan for the parentsi of its eligibleii full-time partners
(employees) in company-operated stores across Mainland China. This industry-leading investment will benefit over 10,000 parents of
its Chinese partners.
The ‘Starbucks China Parent Care Program’ was announced by Howard Schultz, executive chairman, Starbucks Coffee Company, and
Belinda Wong, ceo, Starbucks China, at a Starbucks Partner Family Forum in Beijing, the latest in a series of family forums the
company has held with its Chinese partners and their families since 2012.
“Our core purpose and reason for being has always been driven by a set of beliefs steeped in humanity and I’m extremely proud to
be able to support our Chinese partners and their parents through the Parent Care Program,” said Schultz. “Supporting critical
illnesses for aging parents exemplifies what we believe is our responsibility as a global public company and honors the family
values deeply-rooted in the Chinese culture.”
Addressing a key concern of partners
In 2010, the company introduced Starbucks Caring Unites Partners (C.U.P.) Fund in China which provides financial assistance to
partners and their families in times of need. An analysis of the C.U.P. Fund requests over the past seven years, as well as
conversations with partners revealed that more than 70 percent of Chinese partners are concerned about the health of their parents
as they age. Those who are single, making up 80 percent of retail partners in China, are specifically concerned about their
financial ability to provide for their parents’ long-term care should a critical illness occur.
“Culturally, parents play an important role in the lives and career choices of our Chinese partners and they are a natural
extension of our Starbucks family in China. Through this new investment, we are stepping up on our responsibility to help our
partners take care of their aging parents by alleviating the financial costs that may arise during a family emergency,” added Wong.
“Starbucks success in China is directly attributed to the passion and dedication of our partners as well as the unwavering support
from their family.”
Redefining health care benefits in China
The ‘Starbucks China Parent Care Program’ is a unique, innovative plan created in collaboration with one of the top insurers in
the country to complement the current China Social Medical Insurance Program. The plan leverages Starbucks considerable partner
base in China to create a tailored program to alleviate health care and treatment costs associated with a critical illness for its
partners.
“The active participation by the private sector is critical to China’s efforts to further enhance the social security system to
support our aging population. Starbucks has responded positively to the Government’s call to elevate the commercial health
insurance industry, our social security network and to promote a ‘Healthy China.’ It is also a firm demonstration of Starbucks
social responsibility efforts to give back to the community in a meaningful manner,” said Mr. Jiang Chongguang, Deputy
Secretary-General of the Insurance Society of China.
Li Ling, 29, a Starbucks store manager and Coffee Master in Deyang, Sichuan Province, and her family experienced the financial
burden when both her mother and grandmother fell ill at the same time.
“I’ve always been concerned by the financial responsibility of caring for my family and now I have my Starbucks extended family
here to support me,” said Ling. “It’s a great relief to me, and all of my Chinese partners, that Starbucks has taken a leadership
position to support the health and care of our aging parents. I’m incredibly grateful to be with a company that understands our
hopes, dreams and aspirations for the future.”
With more than 2,600 stores across 127 cities, and nearly 40,000 partners across the country, the ‘Starbucks China Parent Care
Program’ builds on Starbucks health insurance coverage available to both full- and part-time partners, their spouses and children
across the country and its unparalleled, locally-relevant partner benefits, including: the Starbucks China University, Starbucks
China Talent Exchange Program, a housing allowance subsidy for full-time baristas and shift supervisors, and a Career Coffee Break
(sabbatical).
Starbucks has a long history of providing industry-leading benefits. Since 1988, Starbucks has offered comprehensive benefits,
including affordable and comprehensive health care to eligible part-time and full-time partners in the U.S. To address the growing
cost of higher education in the United States, Starbucks created the Starbucks College Achievement Plan in 2014 for eligible U.S.
partners to earn bachelor’s degrees through Arizona State University with full tuition reimbursement. Announced in 2015, the
innovative Home Sweet Loan programme in the U.K. provides an interest-free loan to help partners pay rental deposits when moving
into a new home and, last year, Starbucks Korea introduced its College Achievement Plan to provide tuition support for partners who
want to finish their four-year college degrees.
About Starbucks
Since 1971, Starbucks Coffee Company has been committed to ethically sourcing and roasting high-quality arabica coffee. Today,
with stores around the globe, the company is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world. Through our
unwavering commitment to excellence and our guiding principles, we bring the unique Starbucks Experience to life for every customer
through every cup. To share in the experience please visit us in our stores, online at Starbucks.com and through the Starbucks Newsroom.
i Parents of Starbucks partners must be below the age of 75 to qualify for the insurance program. Other conditions
may apply based on pre-existing health requirements stipulated by the insurance coverage provider. It will cover the medical
treatment of 30 common critical illnesses among the elderly in China.
ii Fully sponsored critical illness insurance program will be extended to partners who have served at least two years
in company’s company-owned markets. The parents must also currently be residing within Mainland China.
Starbucks Coffee Company
Marianne Duong, 206-318-7100
press@starbucks.com
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