OAK BROOK, Ill.-- McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook told shareholders on Thursday that he was "incredibly proud" of the company's recent efforts to increase its workers pay as thousands of protesters calling for a $15 an hour minimum wage gathered outside the fast food company's headquarters.
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"I am incredibly proud of the announcement we made around minimum wage," Easterbrook said of the $1 per hour hike. "We voluntarily took a leadership position on this."
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"It's a struggle to pay my basic bills and have even a few dollars left over for unexpected needs or an emergency," said Richard Eiker, 46, who works at a Kansas City, Mo., McDonald's and took part in the protest. He earns $11.05 an hour after working at the same franchise for 15 years.
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"Holdan, president of the payroll and human resources company Paymasters, said that stores there were forced to cut hours to deal with a minimum wage increase in the state that went into effect last year. Michigan's minimum wage is $8.15.
Holdan, whose company works with some McDonald's franchises in Michigan, says that in the seven months after the minimum wage increase, the number of hours employees were scheduled for dropped by 9% and there was an 8% reduction in the number of employees on payroll."
Clipped from: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money...orkers-shareholders-meeting-protest/27705321/
I think the gist here is that on one hand they're "increasing the minimum rate we pay our workers" and on the other hand finding ways to get rid of said workers.
Corporations do not give one shit about you or your livelihood. They exist to make rich people richer. The fact that the little guy might be able to work at one and squeeze out a wage is a side-effect and not their goal.
I'm not lovin' it.
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"I am incredibly proud of the announcement we made around minimum wage," Easterbrook said of the $1 per hour hike. "We voluntarily took a leadership position on this."
[...]
"It's a struggle to pay my basic bills and have even a few dollars left over for unexpected needs or an emergency," said Richard Eiker, 46, who works at a Kansas City, Mo., McDonald's and took part in the protest. He earns $11.05 an hour after working at the same franchise for 15 years.
[...]
"Holdan, president of the payroll and human resources company Paymasters, said that stores there were forced to cut hours to deal with a minimum wage increase in the state that went into effect last year. Michigan's minimum wage is $8.15.
Holdan, whose company works with some McDonald's franchises in Michigan, says that in the seven months after the minimum wage increase, the number of hours employees were scheduled for dropped by 9% and there was an 8% reduction in the number of employees on payroll."
Clipped from: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money...orkers-shareholders-meeting-protest/27705321/
I think the gist here is that on one hand they're "increasing the minimum rate we pay our workers" and on the other hand finding ways to get rid of said workers.
Corporations do not give one shit about you or your livelihood. They exist to make rich people richer. The fact that the little guy might be able to work at one and squeeze out a wage is a side-effect and not their goal.
I'm not lovin' it.