How to Use franchiser in a Sentence
franchiser
noun-
Inter Ikea is the worldwide franchiser for the Ikea brand.
— Rachel Layne, CBS News, 14 Oct. 2021 -
Each Christian Brothers shop receives $2,500 from the franchiser to help customers with repairs above what is spent on the oil changes, Clancy said.
— Michael Katz, idahostatesman, 20 Oct. 2017 -
At dinner with the franchisers, the company folks ask Luisa to come run a property in Miami.
— refinery29.com, 25 June 2018 -
None of the trafficking lawsuits against hotel franchisers have gone to trial yet.
— Bernice Yeung, The New Yorker, 26 July 2023 -
American chain Subway is one of the largest restaurant franchisers in India, with around 800 outlets.
— Reuters, CNN, 11 Aug. 2023 -
Is general knowledge of a problem enough, or does the franchiser need to be aware of specific wrongdoing?
— Bernice Yeung, The New Yorker, 26 July 2023 -
Francis encourages franchisees to call the franchiser with questions and learn from other franchisees in the same group, not just corporate.
— Mike Porter, Star Tribune, 26 Sep. 2020 -
Assets: Senior care franchisers want their franchisees to have some money.
— Annie Sciacca, The Mercury News, 14 Feb. 2017 -
Lavinder is the founder and president of New Again Houses, a company turned franchiser, that buys old houses and fixes them up for today’s buyers.
— Marni Jameson, orlandosentinel.com, 14 May 2021 -
Lavinder is the founder and president of New Again Houses, a company turned franchiser, that buys old houses and fixes them up for today's buyers.
— Marni Jameson, Arkansas Online, 15 May 2021 -
At the federal level, franchisers may face greater challenges.
— Lydia Depillis, New York Times, 20 Apr. 2023 -
Babin first heard that hotel franchisers could be sued for human trafficking at a legal conference in 2018.
— Bernice Yeung, The New Yorker, 26 July 2023 -
Once in the business, following the franchiser system becomes central to success.
— Mike Porter, Star Tribune, 26 Sep. 2020 -
The degree of control a franchiser exerts over its franchisees varies from company to company, and some franchisees have found a way to make franchising profitable (usually by scaling up).
— Timothy Noah, The New Republic, 7 Feb. 2022 -
But in 2015, the National Labor Relations Board said any franchiser could be held as a joint employer with local franchisees, liable to legal action and protests by employees.
— Elizabeth Garone, WSJ, 30 Apr. 2018 -
Like other health clubs now offering hybrid online and in-person workouts, franchiser Planet Fitness created an app for at-home workouts.
— Todd Nelson, Star Tribune, 14 Mar. 2021 -
In the past, franchisers typically operated some stores themselves, aligning their interests with those of their franchisees.
— Rachel Abrams, The Seattle Times, 30 July 2018 -
According to John Francis, regardless of the franchise category that interests you, begin with homework on how the franchiser handles things for the business and franchisees during the pandemic.
— Mike Porter, Star Tribune, 28 Feb. 2021 -
Benoliel argues that franchisers may be trying to hide unfavorable terms with difficult language.
— Russ Garland, WSJ, 30 Apr. 2018 -
Franchises offer entrepreneurs access to enter businesses with some traction and support from the franchiser, with the benefit of ownership and some independence.
— Mike Porter, Star Tribune, 14 Feb. 2021 -
Spell it out Under Federal Trade Commission rules, franchisers such as restaurant chains must disclose information to their potential franchisees about management and franchise terms.
— Russ Garland, WSJ, 30 Apr. 2018 -
Franchisees say that this classification allows Subway and other franchisers to mislead potential store owners.
— New York Times, 28 June 2019 -
Assembly Bill 1228 aims to hold fast-food corporations responsible for ensuring their franchisees comply with labor laws, and would make franchisee violations of employment laws enforceable against franchiser and franchisee equally.
— Suhauna Hussain, Los Angeles Times, 13 July 2023 -
The firm backs companies valued up to $400 million across industries that include business services, consumer brands, education and training, franchisers, health care, software, and specialty manufacturing and distribution.
— WSJ, 2 Aug. 2018 -
The Obama administration had sought to make franchiser corporations such as McDonald's legally responsible for workplace violations by their franchisees, even if the later were legally independent businesses.
— Sean Higgins, Washington Examiner, 12 Jan. 2020
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