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McDonald’s Admits It May Lose The Fight To Keep Wages Low

McDonald’s is joining the rest of us in worrying about income inequality, but not because it thinks low-wage workers don’t make enough — instead, it worries it might have to pay its own workers more.
 

A groundswell of public concern about income inequality could hurt the fast-food giant’s profit margins, McDonald’s warned its latest annual filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
 

The “long-term trend toward higher wages and social expenses in both mature and developing markets, which may intensify with increasing public focus on matters of income inequality,” is one of the “risk factors” facing McDonald’s in 2014, according to the filing.
 

McDonald’s spokeswoman Heidi Barker wrote in an email to The Huffington Post that the statement was part of routine disclosures McDonald’s is required to make to shareholders “regarding possible circumstances or events – whether in or out of our control- which may impact our future business performance.”
 

McDonald’s has been a high-profile target of recent protests aimed at pushing the fast-food industry to pay workers more. In demonstrations outside McDonald’s and other fast-food chains, protesters demanded a wage of $15 an hour, arguing the companies could afford to pay more, given their billions in profits and cushy CEO salaries.
 

Though McDonald’s might disagree, narrowing the gap between its rank-and-file workers and its top dogs could actually benefit the company, by helping the economy overall and putting more money in the pockets of people most likely to spend it.
 

Income inequality is a “root cause” of the financial crisis and slow recovery, according to a new study from Columbia Management, a money-management firm. That’s because wealthier households are more likely to save the money they earn, while middle- and low-income households tend to spend their money almost immediately. Raising the pay of workers at places like McDonald’s and Walmart — even at the expense of shareholders and wealthy executives — would give those workers more money to spend at places like McDonald’s and Walmart.
 

McDonald’s CEO Don Thompson claimed last year that the company has always been “an above minimum wage employer.” Indeed, the median wage for fast-food workers is about$8.90 an hour — a full dollar more than the federal minimum wage of $7.25. But that’s still not enough to afford basic necessities in most places.
 

An online budgeting tool for employees provided by McDonald’s essentially admitted as much, encouraging workers to get a second job in order to make $24,500 a year. The fast food giant’s “McResource Line” came under fire after an employee recorded a conversation with a McResource representative encouraging her to apply for food stamps. McDonald’s ultimately took the site down after it ignited controversy.
 

Meanwhile, James Skinner, the CEO Thompson replaced, took home $8.75 million in the last year of his McDonald’s career. That’s about 580 times the income of a full-time worker paid the minimum wage, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The pay gap between a McDonald’s CEO and a McDonald’s worker has doubled in the past 10 years, Bloomberg found.
 

This post has been updated to include comment from McDonald’s.

Source. Huffingtonpost.com

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McDonald’s to serve romantic or family-friendly Valentine’s Day meals

Tampa, Florida– Valentine’s Day reservations are pouring in for a local restaurant, but it might come as a surprise as to which one.Two local fast food restaurants are filling up their reservations list for V-Day… McDonalds in Tampa. “We really want everybody to enjoy Valentine’s- that’s the main idea,” said a store manager at a Dale Mabry location, Ernesto Izquierdo.

He said his guest services manager came up with the idea.
“She has three children and she said it would be a sweet idea, especially for families who want to bring their kids with them on their Valentine’s Day dinner.”
He agreed and got the go-ahead from his boss with Caspers Company- that owns dozens of McDonald’s locations in the Tampa area.
“We will have a section reserved for those Valentine’s Day diners and the tables will be decorated with table cloths, and flowers and hearts everywhere. The servers will be nicely dressed and take everyone’s order.”
Another McDonald’s location off Busch Blvd is also trying the Valentine’s Day dinner for the first time.
“I can’t wait because I just bought all the decorations,” said assistant manager Taneka Cosby.
Cosby said she is putting flowers in each table along with glittery heart shapes, and champagne glasses.
“No real champagne but they are pretty glasses!” laughed Cosby.
Her location has at least five reservations already while Izquierdo’s McDonald’s has 20 reservations.
“We have more reservations than we expected already, but we will make it work and keep everyone happy and smiling, because that is what we do best,” he said. “And remember this does not have to be romantic, it could be a dad taking his daughter for Valentine’s Day Dinner, and it will be special if they share it with us,” he added.

The two locations are:

Address: 6717 N Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa, FL
Phone: (813) 876-5412
Address: 3411 E Busch Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612
Phone: (813) 988-6700