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Vacuum of information favours dominant party
Veil of secrecy
We have no franchisee failures
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http://www.wikidfranchise.org/the-state-of-the-industry:franchising-today
village
Private detective used
Sincerity
Survivability (franchisee and franchisor)
Unintentional franchises
Vacuum of information favours dominant party
Veil of secrecy
We have no franchisee failures
Wolf in sheep’s clothing
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/state-of-the-industry
Vacuum of information favours dominant party, Undue influence, Trade association creed, Tobacco industry-type defence, Symbiotic relationships (industry, banks, lawyers), Wealth is meant to be re-distributed (not created), Reputational
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20080206-wa-franchise
party attacks, Internet information sharing, Intimidation through lawyers, Investor confidence crushed, no trust or buying, Just a few bad apples, Lawyer drops client, Libel chill, Loser pays court costs, McLibel, Money influencing public decision-making, Most lucrative form of commercial lending, franchising, No justice in legal system for franchisees, Obstruction
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20080113-green-acres
parties" would, one can only assume, include franchisees and others at the coalface of a $128 billion-a-year industry, but that's a hopeful guess.
Emerson showed no inkling to consult with franchisees in the past year, with the only sop a derided "discussion paper" he released after some
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20091106-its-enough
Vacuum of information favours dominant party, Watchdog fails to bark, Weak law worse than no law, Wealth is meant to be re-distributed (not created), Whistleblowers, White-knight lawyer turns
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20080129-carter-slams
party for his efforts.
Dr Emerson yesterday announced changes to the $128 billion-a-year franchising industry's code of conduct, 11 months after a joint parliamentary inquiry handed down its recommendations.
Those recommendations - which had bipartisan political support - including pecuniary penalties for breaches of the code and the inclusion
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20091106-emerson-faces
parties.
The Franchise Council, which has pushed hard for the Government to reject calls for the insertion of a ‘good faith' clause into the Code, is pleased with Emerson's recommendations.
"We have determined from the Government's report that they have put their faith in franchising and rejected calls
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20091106-government-toughens
"We grew our sales one year to $1.3 million and still could not pay all of our bills," MacInnis of Barrie writes on the CAFO website. "They kept us in
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040918-tupperware-dispute
For the nine months ended Sept 30, Partyco lost $3.3 million on sales of $19.3 million…a loss of $2 million on sales of $14.5 million, a year earlier. Despite
http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20020207-partys-over