Australia
Eagle Boys owner swoops down on Degani Bakery Café stake
Eagle Boys owner swoops down on Degani Bakery Café stake
This spells growth for the café chain.
Subway addresses Footlong issue
This is in response to a complaint about a ‘short’ Footlong.
Eagle Boys Pizza launches The Great Australia Day Pizza Party
Competition ends on January 22.
Boost Juice Hobart supports radiothon
Funds go to bushfires victims.
Cause of the Week : Boost Juice raises funds for the Tassie bushfire appeal
We find out more about this recent charitable activity.
The Cheesecake Shop customer wins trip to New York
The lucky shopper will travel on January 25.
Which QSR has just added pizza to the menu?
Trampoline Gelato now has 12 stores and adds Pizza to the menu in one of its QLD stores.
Oporto opens in Perth
Up to 10 stores are set to open in the first year.
McDonald’s turns into Macca’s
The move is part of the chain’s celebrations of Australia Day.
How the Changes in the Fair Work Amendment Act affect QSR employers
Regular contributor on employee relations matters ER Strategies has compiled a short list of some of the more important recent changes made to the Fair Work Act, which regulates employment across most of Australia. Unfair dismissal and General Protection dismissal applications Under the Fair Work Act there was a gap in the time limits between lodging an unfair dismissal and a ‘general protections’ dismissal application. This meant an employee could lodge an unfair dismissal application and if unsuccessful there, have a second bite of the cherry by lodging a general protection application, where in practice the rules for employers defending themselves are generally tougher. Effective from 1 January 2013, the time limits have been changed to be the same for both, with some good, some bad aspects for employers: • The time limit for lodging unfair dismissal applications will now increase from 14 to 21 days, giving employees more time to lodge their unfair dismissal application; whilst • The time limit for lodging a general protections dismissal application will be reduced from 60 to 21 days. In addition to the time frame changes, the renamed Fair Work Commission will be given further powers to dismiss unfair dismissal applications and to make cost orders against parties, lawyers and paid agents in unfair dismissal matters. Examples of when the FWC may exercise its discretion to dismiss an application under these provisions may include where the dismissed employee / applicant fails to attend an FWC proceeding relating to the matter without providing prior advice and/or without any reasonable excuse for their failure to attend, or an employee / applicant continues to pursue an unfair dismissal application despite a settlement agreement having been concluded by the parties. Enterprise agreements Small technical changes have been made to the rules around making enterprise agreements to clarify some disputed interpretations that have arisen. Effective from the first of January 2013 the following changes came into effect in relation to making enterprise agreements: • Enterprise agreements cannot be made with a single employee • Employers cannot modify the notice of employee representational rights prescribed by the regulations (this notice must be given to all employees once enterprise bargaining commences). • Terms allowing an employee to opt out of an enterprise agreement are prohibited • A union official cannot act as bargaining representative for an employee unless the union has coverage to represent that employee The ER Strategies website is at www.erstrategies.com.au. They also have a specialist enterprise bargaining website at www.enterprisebargaining.com.au. Related QSR Media article - https://qsrmedia.com.au/in-community/news/fast-food-employers-confused-employment-obligations
Espresso Lane opens 2nd Franchise Development Office
It is for Queensland.
What does the Tulla Group deal with Sumo Salad mean for the business?
In this Q&A with Luke Baylis, MD Sumo Salad we find out what the Tulla deal means for Sumo Salad.
Pie Face denies franchisees' claims
Three franchisees allege they were misled.
Eagle Boys Newtown fire 'suspicious'
The store is now inoperable after being set alight.
RFG, KFC and Baskin-Robbins Reveal Training Innovations in 2012 and Beyond
From online training to continuing education, see what training innovations are gaining traction in the Australian QSR industry.
Issue of the Month, what will 2013 hold for the QSR industry?
This week leading strategy advisor Rod Young of DC strategy gives us his predictions for the year ahead.
Chart of the Week - The facts on wraps!
According to BIS Shrapnel, on average, across all Fast Food consumers, 22% consumed Wraps.