Monday, 13 April 2015, 5:34 pm Press Release: McDonald's
The below statement is in response to Unite union’s media
alert this afternoon:
“McDonald's is committed to
reaching an agreement with Unite on security of hours, and
today we have moved to address this and do away with what
have been labelled ‘zero hours contracts’.
Unite’s public statements today are a distraction to
our new position around security of hours; we are not
surprised they have found fault with our offer and still
intend to strike on Wednesday, given they already had plans
in place to do
so.”
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