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Coyotl

(15,262 posts)
Mon Dec 9, 2013, 01:07 PM Dec 2013

McDonald’s to workers: How much to tip pool cleaners, dog walkers, masseuses, fitness trainers

Dec 9, 2013 Josh Eidelson http://www.salon.com/2013/12/09/get_a_clue_mcdonald%E2%80%99s_chain_tells_workers_how_much_to_tip_their_pool_cleaners_dog_walkers_and_masseuses/

Get a clue, McDonald’s: Chain tells workers how much to tip their pool cleaners, dog walkers, and masseuses
Corporate giant that told workers to go to church and return their presents has more tone-deaf advice to offer



For the fourth time in five months, McDonald’s has drawn unwelcome attention for what critics call tone-deaf guidance to its impoverished workforce. A section of the corporation’s worker advice website, reported by CNBC Thursday and then quickly removed – offers McDonalds workers advice on how to tip their au pair, pool cleaner, and masseuse.

CNBC’s story landed hours into the biggest fast food strike in U.S. history, in which organizers say thousands of workers in over a hundred cities – from Atlanta, Georgia to Warwick, Rhode Island – walked off the job demanding raises to $15 an hour and the freedom to form a union without intimidation. “I feel like, if I don’t do nothing, how are things ever going to get better?” Richmond Burger King employee Crystal Travis told me before going on strike.

As I’ve reported, the fast food campaign, whose key national backer is the Service Employee International Union, has wed a wave of one-day strikes with a comprehensive campaign effort to shame and squeeze corporations with media, political, consumer, and legal pressure. While the effort targets all of the industry’s top chains, McDonald’s has drawn a disproportionate share of headlines – both for its size, and because it keeps handing its critics additional ammunition. ................


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McFail: McDonald's out-of-touch tipping advice to employees
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101250567

The tipping guide post on McDonald's website lists several high-ticket suggestions for givers during the holiday season, including "a gift from your family (or one week's pay), plus a small gift from your child" for an au pair, "one day's pay" for a housekeeper and "cost of one cleaning" for a pool cleaner.

The site also lists suggestions for dog walkers, massage therapists and personal fitness trainers. .......
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McDonald’s to workers: How much to tip pool cleaners, dog walkers, masseuses, fitness trainers (Original Post) Coyotl Dec 2013 OP
this isnt out of touch it's mcd rubbing their faces in it leftyohiolib Dec 2013 #1
That's what I think. Someone in corporate has a really sick sense Cleita Dec 2013 #2
Please. We all know that working at McDonalds is a common recreational activity of the very wealthy. hunter Dec 2013 #3
^^^^^^ THIS ^^^^^^ Coyotl Dec 2013 #5
This is so 'out-of-touch'. Actually, it is insulting. Paper Roses Dec 2013 #4
Surreal! snot Dec 2013 #6
The magic of outsourcing JHB Dec 2013 #7
The magic of placing blame after the fact! Coyotl Dec 2013 #8
This was not a mistake, it was done by some VP to rub it in the faces Rex Dec 2013 #9

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
2. That's what I think. Someone in corporate has a really sick sense
Mon Dec 9, 2013, 01:18 PM
Dec 2013

of humor. If this isn't satirical it's very sick.

hunter

(38,322 posts)
3. Please. We all know that working at McDonalds is a common recreational activity of the very wealthy.
Mon Dec 9, 2013, 01:18 PM
Dec 2013



Paper Roses

(7,473 posts)
4. This is so 'out-of-touch'. Actually, it is insulting.
Mon Dec 9, 2013, 01:22 PM
Dec 2013

I bet I could count on one hand how many regular McDonald's employees have an 'au pair and a housekeeper. One week's pay is for groceries and the rent.

Maybe I didn't read this correctly...just my opinion.

JHB

(37,161 posts)
7. The magic of outsourcing
Mon Dec 9, 2013, 01:31 PM
Dec 2013
In an email, McDonald's Spokesperson Lisa McComb said, "This is content provided by a third-party partner and quotes from one of the best-known etiquette gurus, Emily Post. We continue to review the resource and will ask the vendor to make changes as needed."


Translation: We contracted with another company to run a search on happyface articles that we can rerun on the employee site, but we didn't bother to put the effort into writing the contract because really, who looks at employee sites? We have them screen out pro-union and pro-wage-raising stuff, but who knew any of the rest of that crap could get into the media and bite us in the ass?
 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
9. This was not a mistake, it was done by some VP to rub it in the faces
Mon Dec 9, 2013, 01:54 PM
Dec 2013

of their huge working class.

America really loves its share of wealthy self-entitled assholes that think just giving someone a job makes them god over that person. Keep getting out of touch you rich fuckers...when the poor finally get hungry enough and poor enough, they are going to EAT you along with a side of fries!

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