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Pizza Hut workers accuse franchisee of docking wages

  • Workers at 23 Pizza Hut stores allege that Glenshire Group removed drivers' commission without notice, which was £1.45 per delivery for over 15 years, significantly impacting their income.
  • Unite the Union states that workers have submitted grievances over changes to pay, annual leave, and break entitlements, describing the situation as a 'systematic attack.'
  • Sharon Graham, Unite General Secretary, described Glenshire Brands' actions as 'deplorable and reprehensible' with serious effects on workers' take-home pay.
  • A spokesperson from Pizza Hut UK said they take the allegations seriously, affirming that while Glenshire operates independently, they will investigate the issues raised by employees.
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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