In August, McDonald s filed suit against Easterbrook to claw back that package, alleging that he lied about having additional relationships with employees. The lawsuit has opened McDonald s up to questions and criticism of the board s original investigation into Easterbrook, like why the third-party inquiry was wrapped up in a week and why investigators didn t check the company s servers for more evidence.
In response, CtW Investment Group, which works with pension funds sponsored by affiliates of unions, and New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer have campaigned against reelecting the board chairman and chair of the board s compensation committee. (Stringer, who is campaigning for New York City mayor, has been accused of sexual assault and harassment, which he has denied.)
McDonald s Franchisees Blame Hiring Challenges on Unemployment Benefits and Say an Inflationary Time Bomb Will Force Them to Hike Big Mac Prices The National Owners Association, an independent group of McDonald s franchisees, sent a letter to its members on Sunday that blamed hiring challenges on the perverse effects of the current unemployment benefits. This story originally appeared on Business Insider
Some McDonald s franchisees say enhanced unemployment benefits are driving a struggle to find and hire workers.
The National Owners Association, an independent group of McDonald s franchisees, sent a letter to its members on Sunday that blamed hiring challenges on the perverse effects of the current unemployment benefits.
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An independent group of McDonald s franchisees blamed labor shortages on unemployment benefits. When people can make more staying at home than going to work, they will stay at home, it said.
The group said the result would be higher wages and higher menu prices.
Some McDonald s franchisees say enhanced unemployment benefits are driving a struggle to find and hire workers.
The National Owners Association, an independent group of McDonald s franchisees, sent a letter to its members on Sunday that blamed hiring challenges on the perverse effects of the current unemployment benefits.
The NOA s board pointed to last week s dismal job report, which said the US added just 266,000 jobs in April, far short of expectations.
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