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McDonald's UK staff join global day of protests over pay | McDonald's UK staff join global day of protests over pay |
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McDonald's workers in the UK have gone on strike as part of a global day of protests over pay. | McDonald's workers in the UK have gone on strike as part of a global day of protests over pay. |
Staff at six South London stores are walking out on Tuesday, while protests will be held across the UK, including outside Downing Street. | Staff at six South London stores are walking out on Tuesday, while protests will be held across the UK, including outside Downing Street. |
They are demanding an end to "poverty pay" rates and better terms and conditions. | They are demanding an end to "poverty pay" rates and better terms and conditions. |
McDonald's said that the strikers represented a "tiny proportion" of its UK workforce. | McDonald's said that the strikers represented a "tiny proportion" of its UK workforce. |
It comes as staff in countries such as the US, France, Brazil and Chile also stage protests and strikes over wages. | It comes as staff in countries such as the US, France, Brazil and Chile also stage protests and strikes over wages. |
In the UK, McDonald's workers are calling for a rise in pay to £15 an hour - over a third more than what they currently earn. | In the UK, McDonald's workers are calling for a rise in pay to £15 an hour - over a third more than what they currently earn. |
They also want an end to youth rates, the choice of guaranteed hours of up to 40 hours a week, notice of shifts four weeks in advance and recognition of their union, the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union (BFAWU). | They also want an end to youth rates, the choice of guaranteed hours of up to 40 hours a week, notice of shifts four weeks in advance and recognition of their union, the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union (BFAWU). |
An employee at Crayford McDonald's in London, Lewis Baker, said he will be striking because he struggles to pay rent on his income of £8.80 an hour. | An employee at Crayford McDonald's in London, Lewis Baker, said he will be striking because he struggles to pay rent on his income of £8.80 an hour. |
Mr Baker, 29, said: "There are a lot of workers who are struggling to pay their bills and get by day to day. | Mr Baker, 29, said: "There are a lot of workers who are struggling to pay their bills and get by day to day. |
"We don't have set hours, so we don't always earn enough to pay the bills. | "We don't have set hours, so we don't always earn enough to pay the bills. |
"If we got £15 an hour, it would have a massive impact - I would be able to afford to pay my rent, to pay my bills, go on holiday and have some kind of work-life balance." | "If we got £15 an hour, it would have a massive impact - I would be able to afford to pay my rent, to pay my bills, go on holiday and have some kind of work-life balance." |
'Poverty pay' | 'Poverty pay' |
Melissa Evans, 32, a mum who works at McDonald's in Wandsworth Town in London said McDonald's workers deserved "the same level of respect as everyone else". | Melissa Evans, 32, a mum who works at McDonald's in Wandsworth Town in London said McDonald's workers deserved "the same level of respect as everyone else". |
"We are coming together to tackle poverty pay, insecurity of hours and lack of respect, which has gone on at McDonald's for too long." | "We are coming together to tackle poverty pay, insecurity of hours and lack of respect, which has gone on at McDonald's for too long." |
This is the fourth time McDonald's workers in the UK have gone on strike since September 2017, with each successive strike getting bigger. | This is the fourth time McDonald's workers in the UK have gone on strike since September 2017, with each successive strike getting bigger. |
There has also been strike action around the world over the fast-food giant's pay rates, with thousands walking out in the US. | |
The company has faced criticism for paying executives large salaries, while employees on the shopfloor struggle to get by. | The company has faced criticism for paying executives large salaries, while employees on the shopfloor struggle to get by. |
Former boss Steve Easterbrook - who was fired last week for having a relationship with an unnamed employee - received remuneration of $15.9m in 2018. That was 2,124 times the median McDonald's employee salary of $7,473. | Former boss Steve Easterbrook - who was fired last week for having a relationship with an unnamed employee - received remuneration of $15.9m in 2018. That was 2,124 times the median McDonald's employee salary of $7,473. |
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, who will join workers outside Downing Street this afternoon, said low pay and insecure work were "endemic" in the fast-food industry. | Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, who will join workers outside Downing Street this afternoon, said low pay and insecure work were "endemic" in the fast-food industry. |
Owen Espley of charity War on Want, which is backing the strikes, said McDonald's workers were exploited but were "fighting back". | |
"[They are] demanding respect and a fair share of the profits," he said. | "[They are] demanding respect and a fair share of the profits," he said. |
A McDonald's spokesman assured customers the six London stores affected - Wandsworth Town, Downham, Balham, Deptford, Catford and Crayford - would still be open on Tuesday. | A McDonald's spokesman assured customers the six London stores affected - Wandsworth Town, Downham, Balham, Deptford, Catford and Crayford - would still be open on Tuesday. |
He said: "We are extremely disappointed that a very small number of our people in just a handful of our restaurants are considering industrial action. | He said: "We are extremely disappointed that a very small number of our people in just a handful of our restaurants are considering industrial action. |
"We understand only nine people are involved across six restaurants, which is a tiny proportion of our 130,000 workforce and 1,300 restaurants. | "We understand only nine people are involved across six restaurants, which is a tiny proportion of our 130,000 workforce and 1,300 restaurants. |
"Their potential actions do not represent our people. We are committed to investing in our workforce, listening to and doing what is right by them. | "Their potential actions do not represent our people. We are committed to investing in our workforce, listening to and doing what is right by them. |
"The BFAWU is calling for 40-hour guaranteed contracts, which is something we already offer - but has been chosen by very few of our people." |