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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