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A pay bump for workers at some McDonald's restaurants isn't likely to ease the pressures the chain is facing over labor issues - Photogallery
A pay bump for workers at some McDonald's restaurants isn't likely to ease the pressures the chain is facing over labor issues. A pay bump for workers at some McDonald's restaurants isn't likely to ease the pressures the chain is facing over labor issues. /news/business/labor-issues-to-pressure-mcdonalds-despite-pay-bump/eventshow/46780798.cms02
McDonald's said on Wednesday it would raise pay for workers at its company-owned US restaurants, which represent only about 10 percent of more than 14,300 locations - Photogallery
McDonald's said on Wednesday it would raise pay for workers at its company-owned US restaurants, which represent only about 10 percent of more than 14,300 locations. The company also said it would offer paid time off for some workers. McDonald's said on Wednesday it would raise pay for workers at its company-owned US restaurants, which represent only about 10 percent of more than 14,300 locations. The company also said it would offer paid time off for some workers. /news/business/labor-issues-to-pressure-mcdonalds-despite-pay-bump/eventshow/46780794.cms03
"Raising wages only a little for only a small fraction isn't change - Photogallery
"Raising wages only a little for only a small fraction isn't change. It's a PR stunt," said Kwanaza Brooks, a McDonald's worker in North Carolina, on a conference call set up by organizers. Kendall Fells, organizing director for the Fight for $15 campaign, said protests also were being planned at McDonald's stores on Thursday. "Raising wages only a little for only a small fraction isn't change. It's a PR stunt," said Kwanaza Brooks, a McDonald's worker in North Carolina, on a conference call set up by organizers. Kendall Fells, organizing director for the Fight for $15 campaign, said protests also were being planned at McDonald's stores on Thursday. /news/business/labor-issues-to-pressure-mcdonalds-despite-pay-bump/eventshow/46780793.cms04
In addition to demonstrations that began in late 2012, the campaign spearheaded by the Service Employees International Union has been pressuring McDonald's on a number of legal fronts - Photogallery
In addition to demonstrations that began in late 2012, the campaign spearheaded by the Service Employees International Union has been pressuring McDonald's on a number of legal fronts. This week, the National Labor Relations Board began a hearing that named McDonald's as a joint employer in complaints over alleged violations at franchised restaurants. In addition to demonstrations that began in late 2012, the campaign spearheaded by the Service Employees International Union has been pressuring McDonald's on a number of legal fronts. This week, the National Labor Relations Board began a hearing that named McDonald's as a joint employer in complaints over alleged violations at franchised restaurants. /news/business/labor-issues-to-pressure-mcdonalds-despite-pay-bump/eventshow/46780792.cms05
The case is a reflection of a primary goal of the campaign: to hold McDonald's Corp - Photogallery
The case is a reflection of a primary goal of the campaign: to hold McDonald's Corp. accountable for labor practices at its franchised locations. McDonald's has said it doesn't have control over employment decisions at franchised restaurants, and emphasized that position Wednesday when it said franchisees "make their own decisions on pay and benefits." The case is a reflection of a primary goal of the campaign: to hold McDonald's Corp. accountable for labor practices at its franchised locations. McDonald's has said it doesn't have control over employment decisions at franchised restaurants, and emphasized that position Wednesday when it said franchisees "make their own decisions on pay and benefits." /news/business/labor-issues-to-pressure-mcdonalds-despite-pay-bump/eventshow/46780791.cms06
In a phone interview, McDonald's USA President Mike Andres said few McDonald's workers have participated in the demonstrations and that the actions haven't hurt the company - Photogallery
In a phone interview, McDonald's USA President Mike Andres said few McDonald's workers have participated in the demonstrations and that the actions haven't hurt the company. In a phone interview, McDonald's USA President Mike Andres said few McDonald's workers have participated in the demonstrations and that the actions haven't hurt the company. /news/business/labor-issues-to-pressure-mcdonalds-despite-pay-bump/eventshow/46780789.cms07
"They're not taking a toll," he said - Photogallery
"They're not taking a toll," he said. Instead, he said the decision to hike pay and provide paid-time off at company-owned restaurants was driven by the marketplace. "They're not taking a toll," he said. Instead, he said the decision to hike pay and provide paid-time off at company-owned restaurants was driven by the marketplace. /news/business/labor-issues-to-pressure-mcdonalds-despite-pay-bump/eventshow/46780787.cms08
Beginning on July 1, McDonald's says starting wages will be a dollar more than the local minimum wage where company-owned restaurants are located - Photogallery
Beginning on July 1, McDonald's says starting wages will be a dollar more than the local minimum wage where company-owned restaurants are located. By the end of 2016, it said the average hourly wage for McDonald's workers at those stores will be more than $10 an hour, up from $9 an hour. Beginning on July 1, McDonald's says starting wages will be a dollar more than the local minimum wage where company-owned restaurants are located. By the end of 2016, it said the average hourly wage for McDonald's workers at those stores will be more than $10 an hour, up from $9 an hour. /news/business/labor-issues-to-pressure-mcdonalds-despite-pay-bump/eventshow/46780786.cms09
McDonald's says workers at company-owned stores also will get paid time off - Photogallery
McDonald's says workers at company-owned stores also will get paid time off. Employees who have worked for the company for at least a year and work an average of 20 hours a week will be eligible to accrue about 20 hours of paid time off a year. Workers who don't take the time off will be paid for the value of that time, McDonald's said. McDonald's says workers at company-owned stores also will get paid time off. Employees who have worked for the company for at least a year and work an average of 20 hours a week will be eligible to accrue about 20 hours of paid time off a year. Workers who don't take the time off will be paid for the value of that time, McDonald's said.