Congress Members Urge McDonald’s CEO to Increase Wages

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Congress Members Urge McDonald’s CEO to Increase Wages
By Leslie Patton - Dec 4, 2013 1:01
Democratic members of the U.S. Congress are urging McDonald’s Corp. (MCD) and other fast-food chains to raise wages for store workers.
“Too many hard-working families are being forced to depend on poverty-level wages,” 53 members of Congress wrote in a letter being mailed today to restaurant executives including McDonald’s Chief Executive Officer Don Thompson. “Paying fair wages and putting more spending money in the hands of consumers will strengthen our economy.”
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Protesters demonstrate inside of a McDonald's Corp. restaurant in Los Angeles, California, on Aug. 29, 2013. Fast-food cooks make $9 an hour on average, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
The letter, signed by representatives including Linda Sanchez, a California Democrat, and Raul Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat, is also being sent to CEOs at Burger King Worldwide Inc., Wendy’s Co., Yum! Brands Inc. (YUM) and Domino’s Pizza Inc.
Tomorrow, fast-food workers plan to strike for $15-an-hour pay in more than 100 cities across the U.S. While the protests for higher wages, which started in New York City last year, have spread across the country, they’ve done little to change an industry that employs millions of low-wage workers.
The strikes and letter coincide with President Barack Obama’s support for a bill pending in Congress that would raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour from $7.25 an hour and index it to inflation. Some states have higher minimum wages than the federal level.
U.S. food-preparation and serving workers, including those in fast food, earn $9 an hour, or $18,720 a year, on average, according to May 2012 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
McDonald’s, the world’s largest restaurant company, has “always been an above minimum-wage employer,” Thompson said in an interview with Bloomberg TV in July. “We’re going to continue to provide entry-level jobs.”
To contact the reporter on this story: Leslie Patton in Chicago at lpatton5@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Robin Ajello at rajello@bloomberg.net
 
The stupidity abounds. McDonalds is not there for people who are trying to make a living. It is there for teens or secondary income streams for families. People who think all jobs should pay enough to live off of solely simply do not understand how the economy works. There will always be these unskilled jobs out there. They are meant for young people to learn skills and gain job experience. Though in the Obama economy many skilled workers are being forced into these types of jobs... but a skilled worker doing an unskilled job should make what the unskilled people make.
 
I would add that in fact they are, people work their way up from burger flipper to owner frequently.

This is true. Two of my friends from High School own McDonald's restaurants (one of them more than one restaurant). No, they were not "rich" to begin with, and yes we worked there. They made a career of it. I did not.
 
This is true. Two of my friends from High School own McDonald's restaurants (one of them more than one restaurant). No, they were not "rich" to begin with, and yes we worked there. They made a career of it. I did not.
I'd best most owners started at entry level.
 
Not only that, hey are teaching kids about hard work!
Ok, this is not The Dude, whoever you are, the jig is up, you have been outed by SJJ as someone who is impersonating the normally retarded Liberal pinhead, the "Dude". I will give you credit for showing signs of human intelligence impersonating the "Dude" , but we must be true to the other Forum members and so I have outed you...sorry about that....
 
Ok, this is not The Dude, whoever you are, the jig is up, you have been outed by SJJ as someone who is impersonating the normally retarded Liberal pinhead, the "Dude". I will give you credit for showing signs of human intelligence impersonating the "Dude" , but we must be true to the other Forum members and so I have outed you...sorry about that....
Hey baby killer!
I've been here a long time!
I'm 100 percent pro business and always have been.
It's social issues I disagree with you big government conservatards
 
Mcdonalds makes about $1000 a month on each employee. How much can they raise wages and not have to raise prices? What about their stock value? Will the shift in PE ratio spoil the stock and lead to anemic investment and trouble raising capital in the future? Many problems could result.

If liberals want to pass a law to raise min wage they should do it, but stop acting like they can't do anything.
 
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