It really speaks volumes when
the workers go to a restaurant and ask if their chicken is from their own store... if it is, they don't eat it.
Not exact matches
Thousands of
workers from chain
restaurants including McDonald's, Burger King and Pizza Hut plan
to go on strike this Thursday, reports Bloomberg.
Translation: Salaried
restaurant workers who thought they were
going to receive extra compensation for long work weeks probably won't see that extra income this holiday season, or possibly anytime in the immediate future.
So rather than a foreign investor saying he was
going to open a factory and employ 15 people directly, a foreign investor could say he was investing in a construction project that would create jobs in a
restaurant down the street that might serve construction
workers.
The latest scandal, a string of Japanese
restaurants paying
workers $ 10 an hour, prompted a judge
to go a step further and highlight the added insidiousness of underpayment when the company owners share a similar culture and background
to their
workers.
From factory
workers,
to cleaners,
to restaurant staff, there are disputes
going on which never hit the headlines.
The ad
goes on
to portray
workers constructing a building, chefs cooking at a
restaurant, and teachers and students interacting in a classroom, with the narrator linking the new casinos
to job creation and more money for schools.
The ad
goes on
to portray
workers constructing a building, chefs cooking at a
restaurant and teachers and students interacting in a classroom.
The Canadian Federation of Small Business, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, the
Restaurants Canada, the Canadian Franchise Association and others such as the Fraser Institute fear that the
workers the government is trying
to help will be negatively impacted because small business will have
to adjust by reducing hours of work, layoffs, less hiring and increasing cost
to goods and services
to consumers; some
going so far as saying: