The Borneo Post

McDonald’s plans US layoffs in costcuttin­g move

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NEW YORK: Fast food giant McDonald’s said it plans to cut an unspecifie­d number of jobs as part of a restructur­ing to save US$500 million and boost its US business.

McDonald’s USA President Chris Kempczinsk­i announced the job cuts in a message to employees.

A company spokeswoma­n said the move was part of a previously­announced plan to cut US$500 million in spending by 2019.

“We are always evaluating ways to better serve our customers and continue to grow our business,” said the spokeswoma­n, Terri Hickey.

“With that in mind, we are putting into place a new US field structure that will better support our franchisee­s and will ensure McDonald’s continues on a path to being more dynamic, nimble and competitiv­e.”

The fast food giant plans to streamline the management structure, and the specifics will be outlined at a June 12 town hall meeting, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Shares of McDonald’s jumped 3.8 per cent to US$168.52 in afternoon trading.

Easterbroo­k has been credited with boosting McDonald’s performanc­e after being tapped to lead the company in 2015.

However, its US efforts have lagged behind that of its internatio­nal division in key respects.

In the first quarter, for example, comparable sales in the US business grew by 2.9 per cent, well below the company-wide increase of 5.5 per cent. — AFP

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