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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(117,018 posts)
Mon May 3, 2021, 04:02 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, 04:06 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, 04:06 PM
May 2021

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

Autumn

(46,788 posts)
6. They are franchises. They can hire their family members at cheap wages,or they can pay mo' money
Mon May 3, 2021, 04:10 PM
May 2021

jmbar2

(6,272 posts)
8. Workers finally gaining some leverage
Mon May 3, 2021, 04:15 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

(10,399 posts)
9. I think...
Mon May 3, 2021, 04:19 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

(120,963 posts)
10. Maybe all the workers are at Kum n Go. That chain is certainly hurting 7-11 here.
Mon May 3, 2021, 04:25 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, 04:36 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

(24,451 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, 04:51 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

(9,761 posts)
14. Local 7-11 closed after about 45 years
Mon May 3, 2021, 04:58 PM
May 2021

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

underpants

(187,654 posts)
15. For the pay (whatever it is) there are a ton of things they have to too
Mon May 3, 2021, 05:07 PM
May 2021

The food prep alone must be a pain.

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