McDonald's said a revision to employment law being considered by the National Labor Relations Board would destroy the franchise model it has operated on for decades.
At present, 95 percent of McDonald's restaurants in the U.S. are owned and operated by a local store owner, who buys into the franchise in exchange for a share of their store's profits. While workers have to abide by corporate policies—such as on food preparation—day-to-day running of the restaurants is largely left to local management.
, instead of individual franchisees, McDonald's said it would undermine a system that"has improved the lives of McDonald's franchisees, the employees who work in their restaurants, and the local communities they serve." However, a week after the letter was sent, Richard Eiker, a McDonald's maintenance worker of 30 years and local labor group leader, wrote in favor of the proposed change.
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