McDonald's McResources line urges worker to seek federal assistance [View all]
Source: LA Times
Nancy Salgado has worked at McDonalds for 10 years and struggles to support her children with a wage that keeps her under the poverty line. So she called the fast-food behemoths employee hotline, known as McResources, in hopes of finding help making ends meet.
But instead of getting any company assistance, the McDonalds operator suggested Salgado try food pantries, federal food stamps and Medicaid.
The conversation which was recorded and released to the public Wednesday by labor advocacy group Low Pay Is Not Ok comes as attention is growing around the taxpayer burden of so many low-paid workers in the fast-food industry.
A report released earlier this month written by economists at UC Berkeley and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found that more than half of families of fast-food workers receive some form of public assistance, costing the nation $7 billion a year.
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