Tim Hortons Minimum Wage
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Year in review: Global Kingston’s top stories for 2018These are the best and most viewed stories at Global Kingston for 2018.CanadaDec 28, 2018
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Tim Hortons’ reputation plummets in new survey — why Canadians may be fed upTim Horton's brand reputation took a hit, according to an annual survey.CanadaApr 5, 2018
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Tim Hortons protests planned across Canada in solidarity with Ontario workersAbout 50 demonstrations are reportedly planned in cities across the country FridayCanadaJan 18, 2018
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Tim Hortons protests: Why the controversy has hit such a nerve with CanadiansThe controversy surrounding Tim Hortons and Ontario's minimum wage hike continues to stir.CanadaJan 10, 2018
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Scott Thompson: Tim Hortons an easy target for Kathleen WynneIt is sad really the way politicians will divide citizens for their party’s political gain, and in this case, try to win an election.Jan 10, 2018
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By the numbers: Tim Hortons vs. minimum wage hikeHere's a look at the numbers behind the controversial measures that have some of the franchisees and the parent company playing the blame game:CanadaJan 9, 2018
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Alex Pierson: Minimum wage has sown the seeds of divisionThe minimum-wage spike has been in effect just a few days and already the bad news that was predicted is making headlines.Jan 9, 2018
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Tim Hortons blames ‘reckless’ franchise owners for benefit cuts, backlashA statement on Tim Hortons' corporate website blames a "reckless few" franchise owners for employee benefit cuts that sparked calls for a boycott of the iconic coffee shop.ConsumerJan 5, 2018
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Scott Thompson: Timbits are hitting the fan!A Tim Hortons franchisee in Cobourg, Ont., who also happen to be members of the founding family, cut extra paid benefits for employees to make up for the almost 30 per cent increase in minimum wage.Jan 5, 2018
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Premier Wynne to blame for Tim Hortons cutbacks, not franchise owners: small business groupCanadians should be asking hard questions of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne rather than look to boycott Tim Hortons, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent BusinessesCanadaJan 4, 2018
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