The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) suggests that McDonald's should be considered a "joint-employer" of the workers employed by company franchises. Why do you think NLRB filed this complaint? Explain the impact on McDonald's (and its competitors in the fast-food industry) if there is a ruling. How do you think it will affect the franchisees?

What will be an ideal response?


Most likely the complaint was filed because of violations of labor laws. McDonald's, like other global companies, has faced increased scrutiny about the way its employees are treated. Fast-food work is not well paid, and it sometimes places employees in uncomfortable and stressful situations. Eighty percent of McDonald's restaurants are owned by independent businesses or franchises. A ruling against McDonald's could increase pressure on the company to boost wages and accept more responsibility for working conditions at franchise stores.

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