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have their trust. As a president of the only franchisee association in Canada, that is all I have: the trust of the people who have experienced franchising. The sound that you hear is the sound
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, 37th Parliament
FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE ACT, 1999
Consideration of Bill 33, An Act to require fair dealing between parties to franchise agreements, to ensure that franchisees have the right to associate
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is as good as all of us."
Taken on its own, the expression seems a straightforward appeal to team spirit. But for the hundreds of ex-McFamily members who, in the past decade, have fought to unionize
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of the company known for quick delivery and a unique telephone number.
Owner Michael Overs, Austin and a cadre of their right-hand men are fighting a pitched battle against a band of franchisees who have
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, to ensure that franchisees have the right to associate and to impose disclosure obligations on franchisors
KELLY WELCH
The Vice-Chair: I now call on Mr Kelly Welch for our final presentation of the morning
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is known as a guy who can close a deal.
Nowadays, his time is divided between two separate ventures — trying to launch satellite radio in this country and fried chicken. As different as they appear
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until such a time that the service member is able to have time to prepare and appear in court to deal with the situation. Kinda hard to prepare when you are dodging bullets and roadside bombs. He needs
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Letting the courts decide when the rules have been broken has the attraction of low maintenance – no bureaucracy, no fees. But it offers a low level of protection for franchisees. That’s because
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July 27, 2010
"Struggling franchisees usually have themselves to blame"
Adam Bannister
You can't just sit back and watch the money roll in
Nine in 10 failing franchises are struggling because
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Companies focused on growth, for instance, tend to concentrate advertising in areas where sales are lowest, allowing franchisees in high sales brackets – who therefore make the largest contribution
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