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7-Eleven fallout: what are the moral obligations on franchisors?

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imageThe 7-Eleven franchise group is facing allegations of underpaying staff.AAP/Dan Peled

Franchisors have black and white legal requirements to their franchisees - but do they have a wider moral obligation to them and their staff?

Revelations by Fairfax Media and the ABC’s Four Corners program of 7-Eleven franchisees manipulating employment...

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