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McDonald s Restaurants Across Alabama Seeking To Hire Approximately 3,000 Employees This Summer
McDonald s owner-operators across the Birmingham area will kick off hiring efforts with a special week-long hiring event May 10-14
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ McDonald s restaurants across Alabama are staffing up for the busy summer season. Local McDonald s owner-operators expect to hire approximately 1,500 of the 3,000 restaurant jobs in Birmingham and surrounding areas during a week-long hiring event May 10-14 in preparation to welcome back customers safely. As local business owners, we re proud to provide employment and career advancement opportunities that teach important life skills to our crew members, whether they re looking for a summer job or starting a career, said local McDonald s Owner-Operator and People Advocate Rusty Hamilton. We are a people business at our core, and as we start to welcome cus
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Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are seeing an increased amount of donations over the past year. The rise in funds is believed to be a result of the George Floyd murder as well as other factors.
NPR reported: “The nation’s largest HBCU is having a blockbuster year for fundraising. North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro has raised $88 million since its fiscal year began last summer. That’s almost six times what the university typically fundraises annually and the fiscal year isn’t even over yet.”
Todd Simmons, the vice chancellor for the HBCU, said: “There has not been a year like that ever in our history.”