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7-Eleven to work with franchisees on closures amid COVID-19

7-Eleven has been granted interim approval to work with franchisees to reduce trading hours or close stores amid a drop in customer demand due to COVID-19. The ACCC approved the move last week, as 7-Eleven own and operating stores in competition with its franchisees in some areas. ACCC chair Rod Sims said the move was

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7-Eleven CEO challenges the convenience industry to change

7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay presented a keynote speech at the 2018 AACS Summit in Melbourne this week and challenged the convenience industry to continue changing to remain relevant to consumers. “Out of the gate, you might question my credentials after all I am a relative newcomer to this industry, with only two and a half

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Supreme Court rules on 7-Eleven franchisee termination

The NSW Supreme Court ruled in 7-Eleven’s favour that its actions of terminating a franchisee were a justified response to underpayments. 7-Eleven had terminated an agreement with a franchisee after it came to light that they were seeking ‘cash-back payments’ from their employees. Two employees of the terminated franchisee were allegedly underpaid by the cash-back

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