麦当劳要涨工资了! McDonald's hikes China pay after controversy From next month, McDonald's will increase workers' pay to levels 12 to 56 percent above local minimum wages, McDonald's China spokesman George Gu said. McDonald's became embroiled in a public controversy in April, when Chinese newspapers reported it was paying some part-timers far below local minimums -- for example, 4 yuan (52 cents) an hour in the big southern city of Guangzhou, or just over half the city's minimum. The All-China Federation of Trade Unions called on McDonald's to adjust its pay and let its workers unionize. "The wage issue partly helped us accelerate salary adjustments in China," Gu said. "But the main purpose is to let our local employees share the prosperity of McDonald's business." The company will also introduce more incentive and training programs for its 50,000 staff in China, and aims to have all workers unionize by the end of this year, compared with 80 percent now, he added. Chinese consumer price inflation hit a 33-month high of 4.4 percent in June. The pay rise will not hurt the profitability of McDonald's in China and the company has no near-term plans to increase its food prices, Gu said. McDonald's has over 800 restaurants in the Chinese mainland and plans to open 100 more every year. 双语资讯 (Reuters)美国快餐业巨头麦当劳公司于本周二表示要给中国员工涨工资。这是麦当劳进入中国内地以来首次全面上调员工工资。 |