The Guardian (Charlottetown)

ROGUE OWNERS

RBI CEO strikes conciliato­ry tone with disgruntle­d Tim Hortons franchisee­s

- BY ALEKSANDRA SAGAN

The head of Tim Hortons extended an olive branch Monday to disgruntle­d franchisee­s, saying he is now willing to directly discuss their concerns with them about how the coffee-and-doughnut chain is run.

Daniel Schwartz, CEO of Restaurant Brands Internatio­nal (TSX:QSR), said he has been meeting with some store owners who have accused the company of mismanagem­ent, including using tactics such as intimidati­on to improve the bottom line.

“We’re just constantly trying to get better and trying to improve and we’re willing to listen to good feedback from people,” Schwartz said in an interview after RBI’s annual general meeting in Oakville, Ont.

RBI has been in a public tussle with a rogue associatio­n of Tim Hortons cafe owners called the Great White North Franchisee Associatio­n (GWNFA), which formed to raise franchisee concerns.

The group has held town halls across Canada, hired a public relations company and secured legal representa­tion to get their message across.

Schwartz said while their input is welcome, he would prefer it if they relayed it privately.

“I don’t think it makes sense to argue and debate about how to run the brand publicly,” he said. “But we’re always welcome to hear feedback if it’s constructi­ve and done in a respectful private way.”

His discussion­s with members of GWNFA signal a reversal, as he has said previously he would not have direct communicat­ion with the associatio­n.

Schwartz encouraged the franchisee­s to run for a seat on the chain’s franchisee advisory board in the fall.

GWNFA has said it has no confidence in the advisory board. It did not immediatel­y return a request for comment Monday.

Marc Caira, the former CEO of Tim Hortons and current vice-chairman who engineered its US$11-billion sale to RBI three years ago, said GWNFA’s rumblings are a distractio­n from what should be its focus: its customers.

“I, as a shareholde­r, do I like this noise?” said Caira when asked about the recent negative media attention surroundin­g Tim Hortons. “Of course not . ...

“What I want them focused on — both management and franchisee­s — is to focus on the consumers, bring out innovative products and services to grow the business profitably over the long term.”

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 ?? CP PHOTO/FRANK GUNN ?? David Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer of Restaurant Brands Internatio­nal in an interview with The Canadian Press in Oakville, Ont.. The CEO of the parent company of Tim Hortons says he recently met with disgruntle­d franchisee­s who have formed a rogue...
CP PHOTO/FRANK GUNN David Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer of Restaurant Brands Internatio­nal in an interview with The Canadian Press in Oakville, Ont.. The CEO of the parent company of Tim Hortons says he recently met with disgruntle­d franchisee­s who have formed a rogue...

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