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McDonald's workers recently announced plans to strike in 15 cities on May 19, demanding that employees make a minimum of $15 per hour. The fast-food giant has been a frequent target of the Service Employees International Union-backed Fight for $15 movement since 2012.
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Read More »McDonald's executives hinted that the company was considering increasing pay in a recent call with investors, when discussing what CEO Chris Kempczinski called a "very tight labor market." "We're working through what some changes in our company-owned restaurants might look like from a wages-and-compensation perspective," said Joe Erlinger, the company's US president. "We think the external environment is right to do this," Erlinger continued. "We think the internal environment is also right to do this. And we think it's actually a great business decision for us." McDonald's workers recently announced plans to strike in 15 cities on May 19, demanding that employees make a minimum of $15 per hour. The fast-food giant has been a frequent target of the Service Employees International Union-backed Fight for $15 movement since 2012. "We know McDonald's can afford to raise pay to $15/hr for every single employee, not just some employees at corporate-owned and operated stores," Fight for $15 said in a statement on Thursday. "We're ready to continue our fight to win $15 for every worker across the country. " "Last year, in the middle of a global pandemic, McDonald's made $5 billion and gave billions to its shareholders — all while workers like me risked our lives to keep stores running for less than $15/hr," Hakim Dumkia, a worker in St. Louis, recently said. "I can't afford to wait any longer for a raise." "I plan to go on strike to say to McDonald's: don't wait for politicians in Washington to pay us what we need to survive," Dumkia continued. "We supported McDonald's through the pandemic, and now you need to pay us enough to support our families and our communities."
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Read More »Employers across the industry are being forced to add new benefits and raise wages as restaurants struggle to hire employees. On Monday, Chipotle — which is not a franchise — announced it is raising wages to an average of $15 per hour. Starbucks announced in December that it would raise its minimum across the US to $15 per hour over the next three years. In a recent letter to members, the board of independent McDonald's franchisee group National Owners Association wrote that McDonald's has been working with franchisees to discuss how to best retain workers. "We want to be the employer of first choice in our industry," reads the NOA letter, which was obtained by Insider. "The proposal allows for Owner control and discretion. One size doesn't fit all." The NOA board wrote that higher wages would likely translate to more expensive menu items, a common practice in the restaurant industry. "Inflation is the flip side to all of these changes," the letter said. "Price increases are happening everywhere you look and will continue as employers pass along these added costs. We will do the same. A Big Mac will get more expensive." McDonald's franchisees blame hiring challenges on unemployment benefits and say an 'inflationary time bomb' will force them to hike Big Mac prices
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