Addressing the Clarity Intentions of the Suggested American Franchise Act Regarding the Joint Employer Dispute
The Working Lunch podcast, a platform offering exclusive benefits to its members, welcomed Michael Layman, the chief advocacy officer at the International Franchise Association, as a guest this week.
Layman, who represents the International Franchise Association, joined Joe Kefauver and Franklin Coley of Align Public Strategies to discuss the American Franchise Act, a topic that has been gaining traction recently. The podcast, which provides unlimited access to all content for its members, delved into the proposed act and its implications.
The American Franchise Act, proposed earlier this month, has sparked conversations about franchising and its regulations. Layman, Kefauver, and Coley engaged in a comprehensive discussion, exploring various aspects of the act.
The discussion also extended to regulations in Texas, focusing on the sale of hemp-based THC beverages. The regulations being discussed pertain to the sale of these beverages in Texas, a topic of significant interest due to the growing popularity of cannabis-infused drinks.
The podcast concluded with a legislative scorecard, providing valuable insights into the current state of the American Franchise Act and the regulations surrounding hemp-based THC beverages in Texas.
For those interested in accessing this informative discussion, membership on Restaurant Business is required. By signing up, members can unlock exclusive benefits, including unlimited access to all content on the platform. This includes the Working Lunch podcast, where members can listen to the discussion between Layman, Kefauver, and Coley, and gain a deeper understanding of the American Franchise Act and the regulations in Texas regarding the sale of hemp-based THC beverages.
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