McDonald's is launching a significant hiring push, aiming to bring on up to 375,000 employees for U.S. restaurants this summer, the largest in five years. This initiative coincides with plans to open 900 new restaurants by 2027. Despite the increase in hiring, the fast-food giant's total workforce may remain stable due to high turnover rates. The company also invests heavily in employee education programs. The announcement follows a report of declining sales, with same-store sales slipping 3.6%, indicating challenges within the fast-food industry.
"I often think about the time I spent working in our restaurants as a General Manager, and it was immediately clear that crew members are the heart and soul of this brand."
"Consumers today are grappling with uncertainty," said McDonaldâs spokesperson, addressing the decline in sales. This reflects the challenges that fast-food chains are currently navigating.
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