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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,256 posts)
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:02 PM May 2021

7-Eleven franchisees say a 'dire' labor shortage is threatening their ability to keep stores open

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A major group of 7-Eleven franchisees says a national labor shortage is threatening their ability to operate stores 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The National Coalition of Associations of 7-Eleven Franchisees (NCASEF), which represents about 7,200 US locations, sent a letter to corporate leaders Monday saying the shortage of workers and higher operating costs have led to a "very dire" situation.

Staying open for longer hours, as the company has instructed owners to do by May 24, isn't feasible, they said. 7-Eleven did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

While 7-Eleven stores are typically open 24 hours a day, the company in March 2020 recommended nightly closures from midnight to 5 a.m. for cleaning. "7‑Eleven stores are essential in communities across the nation and we will continue to keep our doors open, just not 24/7 at all locations," 7-Eleven president and CEO Joe DePinto wrote at the time.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/7-eleven-franchisees-dire-labor-163552688.html

I don't know. Who wants to work shitty hours for lower wages?
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7-Eleven franchisees say a 'dire' labor shortage is threatening their ability to keep stores open (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2021 OP
i havent been to 7-11 in years samnsara May 2021 #1
Solution. Pay more for graveyard shifts. OAITW r.2.0 May 2021 #2
I thought they were called 7-Eleven because those were their operating hours. Midnight Writer May 2021 #3
me too nt XanaDUer2 May 2021 #16
Their business model is to find the most desperate employees and pay starvation wages. Dream Girl May 2021 #4
Why don't the franchisees man/woman up and get themselves behind the counter? abqtommy May 2021 #5
They are franchises. They can hire their family members at cheap wages,or they can pay mo' money Autumn May 2021 #6
Raise your wages. East-A-Squared May 2021 #7
Workers finally gaining some leverage jmbar2 May 2021 #8
I think... Mike Nelson May 2021 #9
Maybe all the workers are at Kum n Go. That chain is certainly hurting 7-11 here. niyad May 2021 #10
Try paying a living wage. marble falls May 2021 #11
High prices, low wages, what's the problem? JNelson6563 May 2021 #12
Yeah, here in St. Louis MO, quite a few of the 7-Elevens were involved in a scam bringing overseas SWBTATTReg May 2021 #13
Local 7-11 closed after about 45 years Freddie May 2021 #14
For the pay (whatever it is) there are a ton of things they have to too underpants May 2021 #15
Darn the luck..... Sherman A1 May 2021 #17
Just add money. Chainfire May 2021 #18
Add safety for overnight shifts. quaint May 2021 #19
 

Dream Girl

(5,111 posts)
4. Their business model is to find the most desperate employees and pay starvation wages.
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:06 PM
May 2021

Here a hint, raise hourly wage to $15 and there would be no problem finding people.

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
5. Why don't the franchisees man/woman up and get themselves behind the counter?
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:06 PM
May 2021

What a bunch of wimps! They could also think about offering higher wages.

jmbar2

(4,909 posts)
8. Workers finally gaining some leverage
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:15 PM
May 2021

Glad to see it. Why work full time if it's not enough to put a roof over your head? Wages need to match cost of housing.

Mike Nelson

(9,970 posts)
9. I think...
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:19 PM
May 2021

... 7-11 is wrong. Many markets are going "self-check-out" and phasing out workers. 7-11 can't do that... There are plenty of people willing to work for a living wage. 7-11 should offer them a good wage, and there will be no shortage.

niyad

(113,589 posts)
10. Maybe all the workers are at Kum n Go. That chain is certainly hurting 7-11 here.
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:25 PM
May 2021

As others have pointed out, offering a living wage might help.

JNelson6563

(28,151 posts)
12. High prices, low wages, what's the problem?
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:36 PM
May 2021

7-11 is widely known to be an absolute shit employer. Very low wages and high demands. They deserve to suffere.

SWBTATTReg

(22,174 posts)
13. Yeah, here in St. Louis MO, quite a few of the 7-Elevens were involved in a scam bringing overseas
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:51 PM
May 2021

workers to work in their stores, and the price for that was the workers working ridiculous hours, w/ very low if any pay, etc. They shut down quite a few of the 7-Elevens since then, but there are a few still open in the area.

Freddie

(9,275 posts)
14. Local 7-11 closed after about 45 years
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:58 PM
May 2021

Opened in the early 70s. Couldn’t compete with Wawa. The building is now a karate school.

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