McDonald’s is looking to hire 1,000 Southern California employees for its busy summer season as fast food workers statewide call for higher wages.
Interested job seekers can apply at local McDonald’s locations. They also can go to jobs.mchire.com for more details or text ‘apply’ to 38000 to start an application via text.
The hiring spree comes in the wake of a new report from Economic Roundtable, which shows that one out of every 17 homeless people in California works in the fast food industry.
“The fast food industry is a poverty employer, with a larger share of its workers in poverty than any other industry,” the study says.
All low-wage workers face some level of risk that they will become homeless, the report said, but the risk is compounded in the fast food industry as a result of low wages, part-time work and employee churn.
“These interlocking hazards undercut workers’ ability to pay their rent,” the report said.
Jeff Hanscom, vice president of state and local government relations for the International Franchise Association, doesn’t put much credence in the report.
“This report is not a scientific study, but an advocacy piece with zero credibility because the numbers were manipulated,” Hanscom said in a statement. “It was paid for by the Service Employees International Union to reach a predictable conclusion: unionization of fast food workers.”
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