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  2. McDonald's is the latest company to roll back diversity goals

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    McDonald's said it had been considering updates to its policies for several months and planned to time the announcement to the start of this year. In an open letter to employees and franchisees, McDonald's senior leadership team said it remains committed to inclusion and believes a diverse workforce is a competitive advantage.

  3. McDonald's is the latest company to roll back diversity goals

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    In an open letter to employees and franchisees, McDonald's senior leadership team said it remains committed to inclusion and believes a diverse workforce is a competitive advantage. The company ...

  4. Respectful workplace - Wikipedia

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    Benefits of a respectful workplace include better morale, teamwork, lower absenteeism, lower turnover of staff, reduced worker's compensation claims, better ability to handle change and recover from problems, work seems less onerous, and improved productivity. Positively viewed teams will retain and employ better staff.

  5. McDonald's Shares Eyebrow-Raising Stat About How Many ... - AOL

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    On Oct. 11, the fast-food chain announced a new initiative to honor current and former employees—an estimated 41,000,000, according to Today. Anyone falling in the one-in-eight statistic will ...

  6. Human resource policies - Wikipedia

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    Human resource policies are continuing guidelines on the approach of which an organization intends to adopt in managing its people. [1] They represent specific guidelines to HR managers on various matters concerning employment and state the intent of the organization on different aspects of Human Resource management such as recruitment, promotion, compensation, [2] training, selections etc. [3 ...

  7. McDonald's and unions - Wikipedia

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    McDonald's United Kingdom was first established in 1974. 115,000 workers operated across 1,249 restaurants as of 2017. The vast majority of employees have zero-hour contracts. [12] In 1999, McDonalds Workers Resistance, a radical non-hierarchical worker's organisation, was formed at a McDonald's outlet in Glasgow, and remained active through to ...

  8. McDonald’s Launches ‘Thank You Crew’ Employee ... - AOL

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    McDonald's has initiated a locally and nationally funded "Thank You Crew" program that rewards employees for extraordinary efforts and for going above and beyond their job requirements. See: 50 ...

  9. Open door policy (business) - Wikipedia

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    The policy establishes an environment of trust and mutual respect between the employer and employee. The practice is viewed as a morale booster by letting employees feel as if they are able to openly speak with their employer about issues face-to-face, rather than through e-mail or voicemail. In essence, an open door policy serves to empower ...