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McDonald’s to hire 20,000 workers in UK and Ireland

- Staff and agencies

McDonald’s is to recruit 20,000 workers and open 50 new restaurant­s in the UK and Ireland.

The fast food chain plans to employ additional staff and set up new franchises over the next 12 months.

The firm said the additions were not replacing jobs lost throughout the pandemic but were being driven by an expansion drive, and in anticipati­on of increased crew capacity as part of changing government coronaviru­s guidelines.

Paul Pomroy, the chief executive of McDonald’s UK and Ireland, said: “It’s fantastic to be able to offer an additional 20,000 people an opportunit­y to work with us.

“There is no doubt the pandemic has had a huge impact on many people’s employment opportunit­ies and threatened the future of high streets up and down the country.

“Our 1,400 restaurant­s are run by 200 local franchisee­s, which means we have a personal stake in every one of our communitie­s. “It’s a big responsibi­lity, and the moves we’ve announced today reflect our commitment to continue to innovate and invest in the local communitie­s and economies we serve.”

McDonald’s employs more than 130,000 crew members in the UK and Ireland.

Pomroy told the Sunday Telegraph it was “getting harder and harder to recruit”. He said: “Attracting the talent will be critical.” Pomroy also shrugged off fears over a long-term slump in city centre footfall after the pandemic, saying: “The great British high street is going to continue into the future.”

Under the company’s pay structure, everyone under 21 is paid more than the national minimum wage, and everyone over 21 is paid more than the national living wage (currently £8.91 an hour).

In the US, McDonald’s announced in May it would raise the hourly wages for its company-owned restaurant­s by an average of 10%, amid a labour crunch in the restaurant industry and campaigns to lift wages.

 ?? Photograph: Nick Ansell/PA ?? McDonald’s says the additions are not to replace the jobs lost throughout the coronaviru­s pandemic but are to prepare for the new restaurant­s.
Photograph: Nick Ansell/PA McDonald’s says the additions are not to replace the jobs lost throughout the coronaviru­s pandemic but are to prepare for the new restaurant­s.

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