Tim Hortons heirs cut paid breaks and worker benefits after minimum wage hike, employees say - News Summed Up

Tim Hortons heirs cut paid breaks and worker benefits after minimum wage hike, employees say


Employees at an Ontario Tim Hortons owned by the children of the chain's founders say they have been told to sign a document acknowledging they are losing paid breaks, paid benefits, and other incentives as a result of the province's minimum wage hike. The Tim Hortons location on Division Street in Cobourg, Ont. Employees got a letter outlining increased benefits costs and cutting paid breaks due to the province's minimum wage hike. Cobourg resident James Pickersgill posted a copy of the letter to local Tim Hortons employees on Facebook. No comment"People are talking about boycotting their stores, and saying 'I'll go to another [Tim Hortons], but I won't go to that one,'" said Pickersgill.


Source: CBC News January 03, 2018 16:52 UTC



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