Staffing

How much time and money are you spending resolving workplace disputes?

A recent study from the UK estimates employers are spending over $50 billion every year on workplace disputes. And, according to internationally renowned mediator and conflict specialist Jane Gunn, this doesn’t cover the costs incurred dealing with lost leadership time, sick days taken, loss of talent through resignations and the effect on work culture. And understandably, as these are almost impossible to quantify but they have real impacts on business performance.

Mad Mex aims to produce managers with 18-month training program

The “Graduate Program” is designed to “fast track the future leaders of Mad Mex,” the chain said.

Ingredient swaps, shorter hours: how chains are coping with Omicron-induced disruptions

Recent Google data showed user mobility in VIC, NSW and ACT declining the most in the last six weeks to 10 January.

Domino’s seeking 7,000-plus staff in latest hiring spree

One applicant will also have the chance to win a year’s worth of free pizza and a Nintendo Switch.

Guzman y Gomez offers over 4,200 jobs

It opened 11 restaurants in 2021 and has four more in the pipeline to open before the end of the year.

McDonald’s hiring 11,000-plus employees in latest recruitment drive

It currently has a workforce of over 107,000 people across its 1,010 restaurants.

Mad Mex celebrates franchisees, managers in 9th Golden Burrito Awards

The chain says the awards are its opportunity to celebrate “a genuine culture of excellence.”

Can Australia’s QSRs avoid ‘The Great Resignation’?

Businesses are looking to keep their workers engaged by doubling down on promoting a strong positive culture, career progression and new ways to reward.

7-Eleven eyes one billion customer moments per year by 2030

The chain is opting for an “agile structure” to implement decisions faster.

Krispy Kreme gives three hours of paid leave to encourage ANZ staff vaccinations

The chain stated that getting vaccinated is not mandatory, but a personal choice.