New Study On How Labor Shortages Impact Franchising

A first-of-its-kind annual report from the International Franchise Association (IFA) and FRANdata highlights how the labor shortage is impacting franchising. The results were culled from responses from more than 200 franchise executives representing 197 brands and approximately 90,000 units. The results make it clear the availability of qualified labor is the number one challenge facing small businesses and franchisors are helping their franchisees address the shortage. 

“Four out of five franchise systems have experienced labor shortages in recent months,” said FRANdata CEO Darrell Johnson. “While ‘quality of labor’ is the most critical problem facing franchise businesses today, franchising is resilient and strong, as shown in the efforts made to adapt to current labor challenges during the economic recovery. One of franchising’s biggest strengths is the emphasis on extensive training programs that encompass not just technical skills but also career-enhancing fundamental skills.” 

The key findings from the study include: 

The full findings are available here.

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