'I would be put in the oven' - Domino's worker threat
One of Domino's Pizza's biggest and most powerful franchisees is being investigated by the workplace regulator amid allegations of worker exploitation.
Adele Ferguson comments on companies, markets and the economy.
One of Domino's Pizza's biggest and most powerful franchisees is being investigated by the workplace regulator amid allegations of worker exploitation.
Embattled pizza giant Domino's has kicked a Queensland store owner out of its network after a Fairfax investigation caught him offering to sell a visa sponsorship for up to $150,000.
Dial 1300 Domino's to order pizza or to make a complaint to the Fair Work Ombudsman.
When a company becomes embroiled in headlines that include young adults taking part in humiliating simulated sex act rituals, cross dressing or slithering on their bellies in a "sluggie" race as punishment for not meeting sales targets, it grabs attention.
“It reminds me of Jim Hacker in Yes Minister visiting St Edwards, a hospital that had no patients,” an incredulous shadow minister for treasury Matt Thistlethwaite told the CBA boss Ian Narev after grilling him about an “independent” report into its life insurance division.
“I’m just a dumb broken down old shearer, a frustrated Senator John Williams said as he repeated the question “did Deloitte speak to customers, yes or no?”
CBA paid Deloitte to “independently” investigate its life insurance division and received a report that found no systemic issues or misconduct.
Fast food giant Domino's Pizza is being probed by the consumer regulator after it was caught out in potentially in breach of laws designed to protect its own store owners.
A parliamentary inquiry into the $44 billion life insurance industry is likely to dredge up a range of issues.
First Super has written to four fund managers that it invests members' money in questioning the Domino's business model after the recent Fairfax investigation into the pizza giant.
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