McDonald's Advising Employees to Get on Food Stamps!

Mariahxxx

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McDonald's workers struggling to get by on poverty wages should apply for food stamps and Medicaid.

That's the advice one activist McDonald's worker received when she called the company's "McResource Line," a service provided to McDonald's workers who need help with issues like child and health care.

"You can ask about things like food pantries. Are you on SNAP? SNAP is Supplemental Nutritional Assistance [Program] -- food stamps ... You would most likely be eligible for SNAP benefits," a McResource representative told 27-year-old Nancy Salgado, who works at a Chicago McDonald's. "Did you try and get on Medicaid? Medicaid is a federal program. It's health coverage for low income or no income adults -- and children."

Salgado is one of many fast-food workers who have walked off the job in recent months to protest the industry's low wages, part of a nationwide movement aiming to raise pay to $15 an hour. She has worked at McDonald's for 10 years, and earns $8.25 an hour in her current job as a cashier. Earlier this month, Salgado was detained after pressing McDonald's President Jeff Stratton for higher wages.

"Do you think this is fair that I have to be making $8.25 when I've been working at McDonald's for 10 years?" Salgado said during the confrontation.

The audio of Salgado's call to the McResource Line was posted Thursday on YouTube by advocacy group Low Pay Is Not OK. In the call, the McResource representative points the worker towards government assistance when she explains she needs help.


The YouTube version of the call is edited, but Low Pay Is Not OK provided a fuller recording to The Huffington Post. In the longer version of the audio, the McResource representative tells Salgado that because she's employed by a McDonald's franchise, which does not pay for the McResource service, she is not eligible for consultation. Still, the representative goes on to offer advice, including recommending that Salgado reach out to resources like the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

McDonald's pointed out to The Huffington Post that the audio is clearly edited. “This video is not an accurate portrayal of the resource line as this is very obviously an edited video," Lisa McComb, McDonald's' director of U.S. media relations, told The Huffington Post.

"The McResource line is intended to be a free, confidential service to help employees and their families get answers to a variety of questions or provide resources on a variety of topics including housing, child care, transportation, grief, elder care, education and more," McComb said.

"It made me mad [that I couldn't get help from the McResource line] because I thought that all the McDonald's employees qualified for it," Salgado said in a phone call with HuffPost Thursday. McDonald's did not clarify what percentage of its workers do qualify for its consultation services.

More than half of fast-food workers rely on public assistance, a reality that costs taxpayers more than $7 billion a year, according to an estimate from the National Employment Law Project published last week. McDonald's low wages cost taxpayers about $1.2 billion annually, the study found.

McDonald's announced on Monday that it earned $1.5 billion in profits in the third quarter, which is a 5-percent jump over last year.

In an emailed statement, McComb defended McDonald's wages.

"McDonald’s and our independent franchisees provide jobs in every state to hundreds of thousands of people across the country. Those jobs range from entry-level part-time to full-time, from minimum wage to salaried positions, and we offer everyone the same opportunity for advancement,” she wrote.

"We're working for one of the richest employers," Salgado said. Their response to her inquiry, she added, shows that they admit they don't pay their workers enough to get by.
 
That reminds me. The muthafucking McRib is back!
 

Will E Worm

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http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/industries/health/2010-10-07-healthlaw07_ST_N.htm

yup mcheart attack got a healthcare waiver and I agree that minimum wage should be at least 22 dollars an hour per worker if adjusted for COLA due to a continued and steady dollar devaluation since 1971



No one should have to be on Obamacare.

Of course, big companies are going to receive waivers. :facepalm:

Fast food workers need to find real jobs or work their way up to management.


What Is the Salary Range for a Restaurant Manager? Link





I have worked in the Grocery industry for about 12 years.

There are different types of managers in the Grocery business all with different pay. There are Department managers (Dairy, Produce, Bakery, Meat, etc.) that oversee a single department, then there are store managers (normally 3-4 per store) that oversee overall store operations.

Where I worked, Department Managers start at around $17.00 per hour.

The Store Managers would start around $19.00 per hour and go up from there. The Store Director position, which is the high man on the totem pole, starts at a salary of about $60,000 per year and goes up to about $85,000 per year, depending on your experience and how long you have been with the company.

Beyond that, we have what are called Market Managers. They oversee a group of different stores, normally 8 of them. They drop in each store for a few hours each week and go over things with the Store Managers. They make around $100,000 and up per year.


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willy i agree that no one should be forced to pay for health care or into the social security trust fund but because 99 percent of people living in the US have civil rights and not constitutional god given rights that is not going to happen anytime soon and as far as the minimum wage goes, its a joke, in order to understand why the current minimum wage rate in the US is an unfair joke, you have to do a little study on the history of banking and money in the US, the fact of the matter is that the US dollar has been on a steady decline since Nixon totally delinked the dollar from gold in 71, inflation has raged since then, but as I have stated numerous times, its a very slow rage, its slow enough so that the people won't go into the streets with pitch forks but its enough so that many keep having to struggle just to break even, you see once a nation's currency starts to be devalued, the people of that nation can never recoup no matter how hard they go out and work aka produce
 

Will E Worm

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willy i agree that no one should be forced to pay for health care or into the social security trust fund but because 99 percent of people living in the US have civil rights and not constitutional god given rights that is not going to happen anytime soon and as far as the minimum wage goes, its a joke, in order to understand why the current minimum wage rate in the US is an unfair joke, you have to do a little study on the history of banking and money in the US, the fact of the matter is that the US dollar has been on a steady decline since Nixon totally delinked the dollar from gold in 71, inflation has raged since then, but as I have stated numerous times, its a very slow rage, its slow enough so that the people won't go into the streets with pitch forks but its enough so that many keep having to struggle just to break even, you see once a nation's currency starts to be devalued, the people of that nation can never recoup no matter how hard they go out and work aka produce

We need gold and silver backed currency.
 

Mariahxxx

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georges you act like this just started in 2008. there was a thriving middle class in the US until the 1980s. the middle class was the consuming machine that drove our economy. but it's nearly gone. the consuming machine has turned into walmart shoppers. you have to have both parents working and still barely get by.

when we started shipping jobs overseas and removed regulations from companies is when this all started. and what party was in the white house during this time? (1980-1992)
 

georges

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georges you act like this just started in 2008. there was a thriving middle class in the US until the 1980s. the middle class was the consuming machine that drove our economy. but it's nearly gone. the consuming machine has turned into walmart shoppers. you have to have both parents working and still barely get by.

when we started shipping jobs overseas and removed regulations from companies is when this all started. and what party was in the white house during this time? (1980-1992)
Excuse me la Milano, I am a nostalgic guy from the old days. During 1980-1992 under the repubs, the Dollar was at its highest peak, one dollar cost ten french francs!!! Many firms made huge profits and huge growth during these years and lot of people who started a carreer during these years have now high position in firms . Yes I also remember the NY Wall Street Krach from 1987. You have to remember that from 1992-2000, your friend the clinton sob signed the NAFTA and GATT treaties which fucked America even more. During his second term, there were already firms who started shipping jobs overseas. Every party has its responsibility in what happens to the US today.
 

Mariahxxx

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yes firms made money. companies made money. and reagan's strategy was that it would "trickle down" to the middle class which it never did. Bush 1 called it "Voodoo economics" coporate america got filthy rich while the middle class began a decline that has never ended.

clinton is no friend of mine. i totally disagree with nafta but that was hugely popular with republicans. he went against this own party on that one.

companies who manufactured overseas paid ZERO in tariffs when bringing those products into the US for sale. in the 1960s we only imported 12% of our products by 1990 it was 60% and by 2010 its 80%
 
yup we need TARIFFS to bring back some form of balance but that won't happen anytime soon IMO because that's not part of the plan, Reagan was pretty much doing what his VP wanted him to do and his VP was doing what he was ordered to do

can you hear that giant sucking sound yet SMH

 
LOL at Mariah Milano. The Clinton administration and Democrats had a hard on for NAFTA too. Al Gore even was the pitch man for the Dems debating Ross Perot who was against it in a nationally televised debate. You so funny!
 

Mariahxxx

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i didnt say that it was one sided did i? i just read my post again and it didnt say that anywhere. clinton and gore were all for it. I dont agree with it but we had 8 years of george the cable guy to repeal it with a full republican house and it was never touched.

of course you dodge the question about the reagan era jobs exchange program of the 1980s how convenient
 
i didnt say that it was one sided did i? i just read my post again and it didnt say that anywhere. clinton and gore were all for it. I dont agree with it but we had 8 years of george the cable guy to repeal it with a full republican house and it was never touched.

of course you dodge the question about the reagan era jobs exchange program of the 1980s how convenient

and why hasn't Obama ever talked about getting a trade balance back in the US, more left vs right nonsense, in fact I am willing to wager that if everyone on capitol hill were a democrat, those free trade agreements still would not change
 
and Reagan was a tool in more ways than one IMO ;) apparently the rumors on hollywood sets was that he was a communist and that is where his nickname red ronny came from
 
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