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McDonald's is the world's second-largest private employer with 1.7 million employees (behind Walmart with 2.3 million employees), the majority of whom work in the restaurant's franchises. [20] [21] McDonald's has been subject to criticism over the health effects of its products and its participation in various legal cases.
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2013: McDonald's Australia trials home delivery in selected areas of Sydney, with online ordering available through Menulog [91] [92] 2014: (October) McDonald's Australia trials custom-made burgers with buns, cheese, sauces, etc. This was launched at the Castle Hill Store in Sydney. [93] 2015: United States stores implement all-day breakfast. [94]
McDonald's beat expectations for its third quarter results as the burger chain continues to investigate an E. coli outbreak.On Tuesday morning, the company posted revenue of $6.87 billion, up 3% ...
McDonald’s is feeling the heat from upset customers. It reported global same-store sales growth of 3.4% in its 2023 fourth quarter, falling short of its expected 4.79% increase.
Following threats by senior management of Tantex Holdings, the franchisee of 6 McDonald's stores across the Brisbane CBD, towards staff against sharing union posts on social media, [23] RAFFWU organised a "historic" protest in front of the Myer Centre McDonald's in Brisbane, demanding the "basic human right" that is drinking water.
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McDonald's Austria has 4,000 workers across 80 restaurants as of 1999. 80% of these restaurants operate as franchisees. While workers were covered by collective agreements of HGPD union (which later merged into Vida) since 1977 when McDonald's opened in Austria, McDonald's relationship with trade unions was non existent until 1994.