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As Wendy’s sets its eyes on expansion to Australia, the fast-food chain’s reputation as a human rights laggard precedes it, making waves Down Under…
The Brag Media: [[link removed]] “… several high-profile cases of what has been called modern-day slavery on farms in the US and Mexico have demonstrated exactly why accountability is needed for corporations who seek to further exploitation at any chance they can.”
In recent months, Wendy’s has declared its intention to expand its quick-service burger business to Australia. But even before securing its first franchisee in the Lucky Country, news has been traveling far and wide about Wendy’s disregard for farmworkers’ human rights and the unchecked abuse and exploitation taking place in the North American agricultural industry outside the Fair Food Program.
In an excellent article by Australian news outlet The Brag [[link removed]] , which every month reaches over 20% of the Australian population, Wendy’s is put to shame for its failure to commit to the Fair Food Program’s best-in-class protections for farmworkers — an injustice the people at The Brag find especially galling given the rise of modern-day slavery cases in agriculture. Indeed, this year alone, Wendy’s has come under intense scrutiny by farmworkers, consumers and the company’s very own shareholders over its lack of supply chain transparency and its suspicious silence on the issue of whether Wendy’s can guarantee there is no forced labor in its supply chain.
Below is an excerpt from the breaking story:
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American fast food chain Wendy’s is coming to Australia
ROSS CUTSFORTH
16.09.2022
America’s fast food chain, Wendy’s, is attempting to expand into Australia and is looking for its first franchisee.
The US burger chain has set its eyes on Australia, joining other fast-food chains in attempting to expand into the down under [[link removed]] . The brand is currently the world’s third largest fast-food burger chain with roughly 7000 outlets worldwide. […]
[…] Wendy’s has come under fire in the states recently for failing to join the Fair Food Program [[link removed]] , which was launched in 2011 by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers to, “ensure workers are involved in enforcing, monitoring, and designing programs to protect workers in their workplaces through the food supply chain, relying on partnerships between workers, growers, and retail buyers to raise wages and adhere to workplace standards.”
Many of Wendy’s main competitors have joined [[link removed]] the program at least a decade ago.
The heat on Wendy’s had seen a recent resurgence as several high-profile cases of what has been called modern-day slavery on farms in the US [[link removed]] and Mexico [[link removed]] have demonstrated exactly why accountability is needed for corporations who seek to further exploitation at any chance they can...
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