Topper's Pizza (Canadian restaurant)
Topper's Pizza Canada is a Canadian chain of pizzerias. The chain was launched in 1982 in Sudbury, Ontario by Ron Toppazzini as Mr. Topper's Pizza. The chain has more than 35 locations throughout Ontario.
Industry | Fast food |
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Founded | Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada (1982 ) |
Founder | Ron Toppazzini |
Headquarters | Barrie, Ontario, Canada (Franchise Office) Sudbury, Ontario, Canada (Corporate Office) |
Number of locations | more than 35 |
Area served | Ontario |
Key people | Keith Toppazzini (President & COO) Kelly Toppazzini (Chairman & CEO) |
Products | Pizza, Wings, TopperSticks™, Topperottis, Salads, Desserts, Drinks, Dipping Sauces |
Website | www |
Human rights case
On September 14, 2013, Toppers Pizza in Georgetown fired an employee after discovering she was pregnant. The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario determined this was illegal and ordered the store manager to complete a training course on human rights. Toppers was ordered to pay the woman $20,000.[1][2]
In a statement following the hearing, the company said this was "an isolated incident", claiming it took equal employment policy very seriously and took the necessary precautions for the future.
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See also
References
- Mandel, Michele (11 August 2015). "Fired pregnant woman awarded $20Gs from rights tribunal". Sun News Network. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
- Catherine McDonald (18 August 2015). "Georgetown, Ont. woman wins human rights case after firing over pregnancy". Global News. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
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