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The government has batted away calls for swifter action on the franchising industry after an investigation into Subway revealed store owners claim they are being pushed out and the sandwich chain is the subject of an inquiry over underpayment of staff.
The parliamentary committee's inquiry into franchising published its report into the sector in March but five months later the only recommendation the government has taken up is the establishment of a taskforce to examine the inquiry's suggested reforms.
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