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Showing posts with label McDonalds. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 4, 2018

$15 Is Going To Hurt The Very People It Was Promoted to Help

Famed Blogger’s Pic From McDonald’s Captures Exactly What the Fight for $15 Accomplished

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A famous blogger tweeted an image from the lobby of McDonald’s showing that the “fight for 15 really worked out.”
The image shows an electronic kiosk where customers can place their orders instead of paying an employee to stand behind a cash register.
The Fight for $15 is a campaign underwritten by the Service Employees International Union that tries to get large cities to adopt a $15 minimum wage, according to The Atlantic.
Managing director at the Employment Policies Institute Michael Saltsman warned that the city-specific minimum wage can hurt small employers, and sometimes lead to the closing of the business, The Hill reported.

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“Generally, it’s shown that if you raise the minimum wage, you tend to see reductions in hours for younger employees,” Saltsman said.
Twitter users commented on Walsh’s post, some with surprise and others with contempt.
One woman even pointed out that her husband doesn’t even make $15 an hour as a police offer.
Minimum wage workers in 18 states received pay increases at the start of 2018.

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These wage increases were put in place by ballot initiatives that had been pushed by unions and workers rights groups over the past few years. Some of them are the start of phased-in steps toward a higher wage, according to The Hill.
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A senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Jared Bernstein, told The Hill that states have been raising minimum wages as a reflection of people with higher education taking low-wage jobs because fewer high-wage jobs are available.
“As the population of low wage workers has become a bit more upscale, many places are willing to adjust their minimum wages, especially given the pervasive research that supports moderate increases,” Bernstein said in an interview, according to The Hill. “States and localities have been increasingly willing to raise their own minimum wages as the federal value has been stuck at $7.25.”
A report from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University revealed that the increase in minimum wages is the most significant factor in pushing teens out of the workforce.
“It seems to just be diminished work opportunities,” said David Neumark, an economics professor at the University of California-Irvine and the author of the study. “They are more likely to just be in high school.”
What do you think?

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Treatment Of Police Gets Worse By The Day


Fast-food employee refuses service to Virginia police officer, then pays the price

 


Fast-food employee refuses service to Virginia police officer, then pays the price
A Virginia law enforcement officer was denied service last week by a McDonald's employee, his wife says. The officer eventually received his food from a different employee, without an apology or explanation. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)



A McDonald’s worker in Henrico County, Virginia, who refused to serve an on-duty police officer is in hot water after the officer’s wife shared details of the incident on Facebook.
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries officer Scott Naff, a 25-year veteran of the force, stopped by the Henrico McDonald’s July 13 for a quick dinner during his shift, ordering in the drive-thru lane and paying for his food at the first window.
According to Naff’s wife, Cathy, when her husband pulled up to the second window to pick up his food, he was abruptly told by an employee, “I ain’t serving no police.”
“The young man who was working that window looked at him and backed away from the window mouthing something to my husband. My husband couldn’t hear him since the window was closed,” Naff wrote on Facebook. “The guy finally walked to the window and slid it open. My husband told him that he couldn’t hear him and the guy said ‘I ain’t serving no police’ and closed the window. The guy proceeded to tell everyone in McDonald’s, including the manager, that he was not going to serve the police.”
Cathy said her husband finally did receive his food from a different employee, without an apology or explanation.
The McDonald’s franchise owner, Freda Thornton, said in a statement Tuesday that appropriate actions were taken, but wouldn’t specify further.
“We regret this situation as it goes against our standards of providing a welcoming experience to everyone, and we have taken the appropriate action to resolve this situation,” Thornton said, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Naff’s wife, however, updated her Facebook post to report that her husband was told by the restaurant that the employee had been fired.
“The bottom line is that we shouldn’t treat anyone … uniform or not in the manner this McDonald’s has been treating people. Every person should be treated with respect!” she wrote.

Monday, November 21, 2016

Hey $15 Fast Food Folks--Your Job Has Just Been Outsourced To A Machine. Kinda Puts You In A Corner!



McDonald’s Deals Blow to Minimum Wage Protesters With Automated Ordering Machines


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Unfortunately for minimum wage activists, it looks like the “fight for $15” is about to become the “fight to not have our jobs automated out of existence.”
According to CNN Money, McDonald’s — the nation’s most iconic fast food chain — is about to roll out automated ordering kiosks across the country at all of its locations, presumably to cut down on labor costs.
In fact, McDonald’s also plans to introduce mobile ordering, which would allow customers to skip the kiosks entirely.

“Customers have access to information that gives them much more control over their lives,” McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook said.
While McDonald’s is hailing this as an attempt to give customers “much more control over their lives,” the locations it will be rolling out first are telling. Five-hundred restaurants in Florida, New York and California have the automated machines, and the next targets are Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C.
New YorkFloridaSeattleWashington D.C.BostonLos Angeles and San Francisco have already put into effect legislation that will raise the minimum wage, some to eventually reach the $15 mark. This means that almost every locale seeing these kiosks has decided against elementary economics and is about to find out exactly how that works for them.
McDonald’s is far from the only chain doing this, and it’s certainly not going to be the last. In fact, in addition to killing jobs, these minimum wage laws may also benefit large corporations the most.
While these kiosks save money, few small businesses are going to be able to afford the initial investment  in the kind of tech development that companies like McDonald’s or Wendy’s are able to. They’d likely have to either buy the equipment at a huge markup with exorbitant licensing fees for the software, or simply go out of business because they can’t compete with the lower labor costs large corporations can deliver thanks to economies of scale.
Way to go, “fight for $15.” You started out trying to turn minimum-wage burger-flipping jobs into a living wage. You may end up eliminating burger-flipping jobs entirely.
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