- McDonalds Workers -

Re: McD for workers? tell me another one!

Posted by: Siamak ( UK ) on May 15, 1996 at 14:54:12:

In Reply to: Re: next-to-nothing is better than half-of-next-to-nothing:Where's the campaign? posted by The Nit Nurse on May 13, 1996 at 19:43:41:

: : : Lucky old you, a school cleaner is paid 1:60/hr, a security guard 1:20/hr
: : : and a garage forecourt attendant doing night shift a whopping
: : : great 2:10/hr. Average wage of a counter assistant in the retail
: : : sector is around 2:80 to 3:50/hr

: :
: : So let's all be happy with our lot in life because there is always someone
: : out there who is worse off than we are!

: No let's not all be happy with our lot in life, let's recognise that
: there are a whole bunch of people much worse off than a company who
: pays an average wage for that sector and work towards improving their
: lot.

McD? working towards improving their workers lot? Who are you trying
to kid? I don't think even McD itself has ever come up with such a
blatently misleading statement about their employment policy yet!

As far as McD is concerned, their workers are primarily there to
increase company profits. Genuine concern for the well being of
their staff is non-existance at this company. And just in case you
try to convince me otherwise, save your breath. I know what I say
is true because I lived with it for years at one of their so
called "stores of the year". And I tell you, if working conditions
are as bad as what I experienced at one of the corporation's
flagship stores, then god help workers at other ordinary ones! Or
perhaps my store became the store of the year precisely because it exploited
workers more than other stores!

If McD was seriously concerned about the welfare of their workers, then they would
allow unionisation of their staff. Banning union avtivities within their stores does
not exactly help improve their workers' lot does it?

Now, we both agree that McD workers are poorly paid. The difference is in our approach
to the matter. While I think McD makes millions of £s of profits every year through
exploitation of their employees and that these employees have every right to fight
for a share of this profit in the form of highr wages and better conditions of work,
your pro-McD stance preaches total submission to employer under the pretext that
things could be worse.

: So what? So do the miners, so do the women that have to stick their arms round
: toilet U-bends to unblock them. You think working for McDs is bad?
: Believe me, you don't know the half of it.

And I suppose you do. Bye the way, I have seen many McD crew members (and not only
women either) who had to "stick their arms round toilet U-bends to unblock them"
since it would worked out more expensiv


Follow Ups:

None.

The Debating Room Post a Followup