Five Star Franchising named to Utah Business’s Fast 50 list of fastest-growing companies for second year in a row

The innovative home service franchise platform ranks 12th on the prestigious annual list published by Utah Business  

Salata Salad Kitchen Signs Additional Agreement with Largest Franchisee

Multi-Unit Franchisee Expands Further with Leading Built-To-Order Salad Kitchen, Achieving 21 Restaurants Total

America’s Swimming Pool Company Launches New Construction Division 

Leading Swimming Pool Service Franchise Answers Increased Demand for Pool Builds and Renovation with New Services Offered 

Andrew Skehan Continues to Elevate Success of Home Franchise Concepts

After One Year at the Helm, CEO’s Leadership Drives Continued Growth for the Leading Home Services Franchisor

Urban Air Adventure Park to Debut in Ann Arbor with Seasoned Multi-Unit Franchisees

Cousins and Business Owners within Early Childhood Education Invest in Unleashed Brands Franchise

Grandmother with Decades of Law Experience Turns to The Little Gym Franchise as Second Act

Belinda Kyles-Gest to Open New Gym in Cleveland, OH Market Early Next Year

Big Rock Brands Acquires Fish Consulting  

Leading PR Agency Joins 919 Marketing within the Big Rock Brands Agency Portfolio

2024 National Conference Revealed for Dream Vacations

Conference to take place aboard Celebrity Cruises newest ship, Celebrity Ascent

New Report Shows Expected Consequences of Proposed Joint Employer Rule on Franchised Businesses

The International Franchise Association (IFA) today released new research from Oxford Economics showing franchisees’ concerns with the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) forthcoming joint employer standard. The survey shows that the rule is expected to increase uncertainty among franchisees, increase costs for franchisees, their franchisors and consumers, and decrease access to business ownership through franchising, which provides a pathway to ownership for women and people of color at disproportionately greater rates.

New Report Shows Expected Consequences of Proposed Joint Employer Rule on Franchised Businesses

The International Franchise Association (IFA) today released new research from Oxford Economics showing franchisees’ concerns with the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) forthcoming joint employer standard. The survey shows that the rule is expected to increase uncertainty among franchisees, increase costs for franchisees, their franchisors and consumers, and decrease access to business ownership through franchising, which provides a pathway to ownership for women and people of color at disproportionately greater rates.

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