CUPE 9112 protesters gathered outside Cobourg, Toronto and Whitby Tim Hortons locations to speak out against franchise owners who plan to clawback paid breaks and employer-paid benefits following the increase in minimum wage.
As of January 1, Ontario’s minimum wage increased to $14 an hour, prompting some Tim Hortons’ franchise owners to take measures to reduce their costs by targeting employee benefits and breaks. Shame on those business owners.
Was great to see Rick Saunders and Horace Jordan representing in Cobourg, you can't take the fight out of these retirees. Also there to lend a hand was Sid Ryan and Dave Mitchell the new President of Toronto's CUPE Local 79.
As of January 1, Ontario’s minimum wage increased to $14 an hour, prompting some Tim Hortons’ franchise owners to take measures to reduce their costs by targeting employee benefits and breaks. Shame on those business owners.
Was great to see Rick Saunders and Horace Jordan representing in Cobourg, you can't take the fight out of these retirees. Also there to lend a hand was Sid Ryan and Dave Mitchell the new President of Toronto's CUPE Local 79.