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Restaurant Brands not forcing union members to sign overpayment letter

UPDATED: The fast-food operator says proposal to offset is an option.

Reweti Kohere Thu, 27 Jun 2019

UPDATE: Restaurant Brands says union members "will not be forced into signing any letter, nor will there be any repercussions for not signing" in relation to their annual holiday payments.

The fast-food operator, employing 3484 people across its KFC, Pizza Hut and Carl’s Jr franchises, sent a

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Reweti Kohere Thu, 27 Jun 2019
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