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franchiser

[fran-chahy-zer] / ˈfræn tʃaɪ zər /


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The Federal Trade Commission, meanwhile, is reconsidering federal regulations on franchisors, which haven’t changed for more than a decade.

From New York Times • Jan. 28, 2023

All franchisors must publicly disclose certain information, including fees and affiliate companies, that could help a potential franchisee decide whether or not to buy in.

From Slate • Apr. 28, 2022

And franchisees could bring actions against franchisors if they believe the corporations are impeding their compliance with health, safety and employment laws.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 31, 2022

The letter urged the agency to confirm that franchisors it recognizes - that are the parent companies of major chains from Burger King to Marriott - qualify as well.

From Washington Times • Apr. 2, 2020

Business groups have said that a ruling against McDonald’s could upend the franchising model by making franchisors more vulnerable to lawsuits and requiring them to bargain with unions representing franchise workers.

From Reuters • Mar. 19, 2018




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