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to all the licensees in mid-June … that we would have a number of corporate positions available," he said.
These included store management and contract work.
About 95 per cent of all staff
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of relations any more. It has becoming a market system of relations, and workers are becoming more aware of their rights."
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years, the company looked for same-store sales gains in the 3- to 4-per-cent range.
Forzani's stock closed up 15 cents at $13.20 on the Toronto Stock Exchange yesterday.
Keith Howlett, retailing analyst
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of some drivers at their six non-union stores, Pohle said.
Attorney Keith Pyburn, who is representing the franchise owner, said the formation of Pohle's union did not surprise his clients.
"Their company
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Domino’s.
She's disappointed the store closed, because she says it was the only one that would deliver to her.
“I think it gave 'em a bad name. It made me worry. But I still ate their food,” she says
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The franchisee in central Ontario, who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals from head office, says he may be forced to declare bankruptcy. The money-losing store has been up for sale since
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to find a buyer failed.
The business will launch a closing-down sale this weekend. All Kleins' 35 company-owned stores and 135 franchised stores in Australia will close, and up to 100 employees
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Bartlett. Her former boss says she never said that.
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Burger Fuel store picketed
Trade unionists show solidarity outside an Auckland Burger Fuel
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Trade
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At the Ontario government’s request, the crown-owned Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) will expand an “LCBO agency” system with new stores scheduled to open between now and early 2003.
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recently wrote Greenstone Council reassuring them about the moratorium. But Constance Lake, just to the east, has had no local service since December when the store housing its postal outlet closed
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