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