At the beginning of the year, the owners of a Tim Horton'sfranchise in Ontario wrote a letter
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At the beginning of the year, the owners of a Tim Horton'sfranchise in Ontario wrote a letter to their employees announcingthat breaks would no longer be paid and (previously free) benefitswould start to cost money. Other perks were also cut. The franchiseowners (the heirs of the Tim Horton's founder, ironically) claimedthat an increase in minimum wage was the reason for the suddenchanges. Read and analyze the letter (click on thislink) they sent the employees. Based on the strategiesyou have studied, use the following questions to guide yourpost:
- How is the tone of the letter? (How would you feel if youreceived this letter?)
- Does the letter have a sufficient buffer?
- How is the placement of the "bad news"?
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Introduction to Governmental and Not for Profit Accounting
ISBN: 978-0132776011
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Authors: Martin Ives, Terry K. Patton, Suesan R. Patton
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