Merry Maids

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Merry Maids
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryService
Founded1979; 47 years ago (1979)
HeadquartersMemphis, Tennessee
Number of employees
8,000+ (in 2007)
ParentServiceMaster
Websitemerrymaids.com

Merry Maids is an international franchisor which sells and supports residential cleaning services franchises throughout the United States, Canada, Toronto and the GTA and the United Kingdom.[1]: 298 [2]: 94  Merry Maids was founded in 1979, and was acquired by ServiceMaster in 1988.[1]: 298 [3]: 140  In 2007, the company had 1,400 independently owned and operated franchises worldwide and over 8,000 employees.[1]: 298 

History

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Timeline

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  • 1979 – Merry Maids was founded in Omaha, Nebraska, by Dallen Peterson and his family.[1]: 88–89 [3]: 140 
  • 1988 – ServiceMaster Brands purchases Merry Maids.[1]: 88–89 [4]: 82 

Labor relations

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Several Merry Maids franchisees in the United States have been sued by their employees and by United States federal agencies for labor law violations.[5]: 219  In 2015, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit upheld an unfair labor practice order issued by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against a Merry Maids franchisee, Merry Maids of Boston, in a dispute over the right of a labor union to hold a union representation election among its employees. The First Circuit ruled that the NLRB had jurisdiction in the case, and rejected the franchisee's claim that the behavior of certain employees made a fair election impossible.[6]: 4 [5]: 219 

Safety record

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In 2015, Northampton's Merry Maids franchise was awarded a Governor’s Award for Safety Excellence by the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, with a record of no work-related injuries for over 1,580 days and no work-related fatalities in 23 years of operation.[7]: 31 

See also

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References

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