A new collective agreement has spelled the end of controversial zero-hour contracts for some of New Zealand's most popular fast-food bands.
Jason Walls for NBR Food Industry Week Wed, 15 Apr 2015
A new collective agreement has spelled the end of controversial zero-hour contracts for some of New Zealand’s most popular fast-food bands.
KFC, Pizza Hut, Carl’s Jr and Starbucks – owned by umbrella company Restaurant Brands – have pledged to end zero-hour contracts by July this year in a new
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