Chicago Sun-Times

PROTESTERS RALLYATMCD’SHQ

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO, STAFF REPORTER sesposito@ suntimes. com | @ slesposito

In the midst of a deluge, protesters in disposable ponchos stood outside McDonald’s gleaming new headquarte­rs in the West LoopMonday morning and booed.

“I put in legwork day in and day out so that they can sit in this building . . . so that they can send their children to the best schools, so they never have to worry at night!” shouted MaryHood, a protester and manager at aMcDonald’s restaurant in the city.

Protests outside McDonald’s by the “Fight for $ 15” movement in favor of a higher minimumwag­e have been going on for years.

But this was the first outside the new nine- story headquarte­rs, previously the site of OprahWinfr­ey’s Harpo Studios.

Dozens of chanting marchers moved along the sidewalk outside the new building, 1035W. Randolph St.

“McDonald’s, McDonald’s, you can’t hide! We can see your greedy side!” they chanted as they passed the McDonald’s restaurant and also crowded outside the employee entrance.

Workers getting off an employee shuttle hustled past them and squeezed into the door.

A spokeswoma­n for McDonald’s said the corporatio­n helps its employees better themselves in a number of ways.

“Our commitment to the communitie­s we serve includes providing opportunit­ies for restaurant employees to succeed at McDonald’s and beyond with world- class training and education programs to help them build the skills needed for today’s workforce. Recently we announced we are tripling tuition assistance for restaurant employees by allocating $ 150 million over five years to our Archways to Opportunit­y education program which provides eligible U. S. employees an opportunit­y receive upfront college tuition assistance, earn a high school diploma, and access free education advising services and learn English as a second language. We also lowered eligibilit­y requiremen­ts, making the program more accessible. These enhancemen­ts underscore McDonald’s and its independen­t franchisee­s’ commitment to providing jobs that fit around the lives of restaurant employees so they may pursue their education and career ambitions,” said the spokeswoma­n, Terri Hickey, in a statement.

 ?? STEFANO ESPOSITO/ SUN- TIMES ?? Protesters march outside the McDonald’s headquarte­rs in theWest Loop.
STEFANO ESPOSITO/ SUN- TIMES Protesters march outside the McDonald’s headquarte­rs in theWest Loop.

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