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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Pizza Hut franchisee in Scotland accused of 'wage theft' as workers stage protest
Glenshire Group said it is "absolutely committed to robust employment practices" and is "very much listening" to colleagues to understand where there are concerns and how to swiftly resolve them.
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