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Oh, yeah, Trump will be president once again. Why? Because Biden's liberal policies are putting companies under. Disney just announced 7,000 layoffs. Now Biden put the Big Mac out of business.
Oh, yeah, Trump will be president once again. Why? Because Biden's liberal policies are putting companies under. Disney just announced 7,000 layoffs. Now Biden put the Big Mac out of business.
McDonald's temporarily shuts US offices, prepares layoff notices: report
According to the report, McDonald's Corp layoffs come as the company restructures
McDonald's Corp is temporarily closing its U.S. offices this week as it prepares to inform corporate employees about layoffs undertaken by the fast food giant as part of a broader company restructuring, the Wall Street Journal reported.
McDonald's said in an internal email last week to U.S. employees and some international staff that they should work from home from Monday through Wednesday, so it can deliver staffing decisions virtually, the report said.
The burger corporation did not disclose how many employees it is planning to lay off during the company's restructuring.
MCDONALD'S SHARES HIT ALL-TIME HIGH
In January, CEO Chris Kempczinski warned employees that "difficult discussions and decisions" are on the horizon.
Kempczinski made the revelation in a message to global employees announcing the company's updated business strategy, Accelerating the Arches 2.0, which includes a reshuffling and possibly cutting positions as a way for the company to become more efficient and innovative and to trim costs.
According to the report, McDonald's Corp layoffs come as the company restructures
McDonald's Corp is temporarily closing its U.S. offices this week as it prepares to inform corporate employees about layoffs undertaken by the fast food giant as part of a broader company restructuring, the Wall Street Journal reported.
McDonald's said in an internal email last week to U.S. employees and some international staff that they should work from home from Monday through Wednesday, so it can deliver staffing decisions virtually, the report said.
The burger corporation did not disclose how many employees it is planning to lay off during the company's restructuring.
MCDONALD'S SHARES HIT ALL-TIME HIGH
In January, CEO Chris Kempczinski warned employees that "difficult discussions and decisions" are on the horizon.
Kempczinski made the revelation in a message to global employees announcing the company's updated business strategy, Accelerating the Arches 2.0, which includes a reshuffling and possibly cutting positions as a way for the company to become more efficient and innovative and to trim costs.
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