McDonald’s says it plans to hire 375,000 people this summer
- McDonald's announced plans on a recent Monday at an Ohio restaurant to hire up to 375,000 employees across its 13,000 U.S. Locations this summer.
- The hiring surge follows McDonald's strategy to staff busy summer months and expand with 900 new U.S. Restaurants planned by 2027, amid the company's biggest hiring push in five years.
- This comes after McDonald's reported its second straight quarter of declining sales, including a 3.6% drop in same-store sales, reflecting broader consumer spending pullbacks.
- Joe Erlinger, McDonald's U.S. President, said investing in workers is a 'win-win,' while CEO Chris Kempczinski noted economic pressure has broadened to middle-income consumers.
- The hiring drive supports McDonald's growth goals and workforce renewal but will not increase total employment amid low national unemployment of 4.2%.
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McDonald’s plans to hire 375,000 American workers this summer
McDonald’s said Monday that it plans to hire up to 375,000 restaurant employees in the United States this summer, its biggest hiring momentum in years. Chicago’s burger giant said that the increase in the job offer, both in its own premises and in its franchises, is partly due to its expansion in the United States. The company, which has more than 13,500 restaurants in the United States, plans to open 900 more by 2027. U.S. Secretary of Labor Lo…
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