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Angus McKay – 7-Eleven Australia CEO

Angus McKay joined 7-Eleven as CEO in 2016, and is responsible for leading the 7-Eleven team, growing the 7-Eleven brand in this market, and maintaining the company’s position as Australia’s rst choice...

7-Eleven and Active Display double winners at POPAI awards

7-Eleven Australia and its point-of-sale supplier, Active Display, were recognised with two awards at last week’s POPAI Marketing at Retail Awards. The awards recognise best practice, innovation, and excellence in marketing at retail...

Another 7-Eleven franchisee to face court over cash-back scheme

A Brisbane-based 7-Eleven franchisee is alleged to have dismissed a worker by removing him from the roster after he refused his employer’s request to repay an amount he had been paid. Balaji Australia...

7-Eleven up to second among ‘top 500’ private companies for 2017

7-Eleven is ranked second on the newly released list of IBISWorld 2017 Top 500 Private Companies in Australia, moving up from third spot despite its recent problems. The companies on the list, headed...

Franchising-code reform also needed to protect vulnerable workers

With the government’s Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Vulnerable Workers) Bill having finally passed the senate earlier this week, 7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay urged further franchising-code reforms to ensure the industry can more...

7-Eleven reiterates efforts to eliminate wage fraud

In a letter to the Sydney Morning Herald this week, 7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay has disputed a claim made in the publication that “7-Eleven was systematically underpaying wages and doctoring payroll records”...

7-Eleven Australia celebrates the spirit of store leaders

7-Eleven Australia has recognised franchisees and store managers for living its values at awards dinners held in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. According to 7-Eleven CEO Angus McKay the Spirit Awards celebrate the...

Former 7-Eleven operator caught falsifying records

A former Brisbane 7-Eleven operator has been hit with $168,000 in penalties for short-changing workers and falsifying records to conceal the underpayments. The orders imposed by the Federal Circuit Court were the result...
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