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  • A Massachusetts federal district court found that the franchiser, Coverall, engaged in the same business as its franchisees who clean buildings, and thus found that the franchisees should be classified as Coverall employees.

    Franchisee v. Franchiser Richard Gibson 2011

  • No Responsibility required Blame it all on the Global Financial Crisis, the Coverall … … —

    Video: Obama Talks about Wall Street - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • With scores using a tiny restroom on a flight, it's "hands-down the germiest place on the trip," says Peter Sheldon, vice president of operations and development for Coverall Health-Based Cleaning System which franchises commercial cleaning businesses.

    How to fight germs and stay healthy when you travel 2011

  • Leon, an attorney with DLA Piper US LLP, said Coverall, his client, doesn't believe that the statutes at issue were ever intended to apply to franchised businesses, nor does it believe it is in the same line of business as its franchisees.

    Franchisee v. Franchiser Richard Gibson 2011

  • With scores using a tiny restroom on a flight, it's "hands-down the germiest place on the trip," says Peter Sheldon, vice president of operations and development for Coverall Health-Based Cleaning System which franchises commercial cleaning businesses.

    How to fight germs and stay healthy when you travel 2011

  • To be sure, the Coverall case involves allegations that, if proven, would set it apart from most franchises.

    Franchisees: We're Employees, Not Contractors 2010

  • "Coverall fails to establish that the franchisees are independent contractors," U.S.

    Franchisees: We're Employees, Not Contractors 2010

  • In his ruling, Judge Young noted that Coverall had conducted billing and collection for services provided by its franchisees and had deducted fees before remitting payment to them.

    Franchisees: We're Employees, Not Contractors 2010

  • Coverall has denied the claims and said an appeal depends on the trial's outcome.

    Franchisees: We're Employees, Not Contractors 2010

  • The trial will determine whether the company committed unfair and deceptive business practices and also misclassified Coverall franchisees as independent contractors in other states, says

    Franchisees: We're Employees, Not Contractors 2010

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