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Tight US labour market prompts more wage hikes at big companies

Tight US labour market prompts more wage hikes at big companies published : 14 May 2021 at 07:45 6 McDonald s said it will boost wages at company-owned US restaurants and hire an additional 10,000 workers in the next three months. NEW YORK: McDonald s announced Thursday it will hike wages at US company-owned restaurants as it seeks another 10,000 employees, while Amazon launched a North American recruitment drive with signing bonuses of up to $1,000. The inducements are the latest by big companies seeking to quickly staff up as the reopening US economy spurs a sudden uptick in consumer demand after the coronavirus-induced downturn. The push to draw in more hourly workers come amid a pitched debate in Washington on whether US unemployment benefits have been extended too long and are now unnecessarily discouraging work at a time when Covid-19 vaccines are widespread.

McDonald s makes major labor play, raises wages 10%

Photo: iStock. May 13, 2021 In advance of a planned strike next week of McDonald s workers in 15 cities, the company said its U.S. corporate stores will raise hourly wages for more than 36,500 employees at McDonald s-owned restaurants by an average of 10%, according to an email from the chain Thursday. Approximately 650 of the chain s 39,000 stores are company-owned, though it s unclear if that is nationally or globally. A McDonald s spokeswoman said the pay increases are already underway and will continue to roll out incoming months. That means at corporate stores, entry-level pay at the chain s company-owned unit will be raised to $11 to $17 an hour, and the starting range for shift managers will grow to at least $15 to $20 an hour, based on restaurant location.

McDonald s lifts wages at US restaurants

McDonald s lifts wages at US restaurants Issued on: 13/05/2021 - 18:04 McDonald s said it will boost wages at company-owned US restaurants and hire an additional 10,000 workers in the next three months Saul LOEB AFP/File 2 min New York (AFP) McDonald s said Thursday it will raise wages at US company-owned restaurants and hire an additional 10,000 workers, the latest corporate response to a labor crunch as the economic reopening accelerates. Employers nationwide have reported trouble filling open positions as Covid-19 restrictions are eased, allowing businesses to resume operations, but some people still face challenges returning to work. The fast-food chain said it plans to lift hourly wages for about 36,500 workers by an average of 10 percent, boosting the entry level range to at least $11 to $17 an hour, while hift managers will make at least $15 to $20.

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