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breaking news! as unemployment ends, US restaurants Begin firing people, closing indoor dining areas, cutting hours!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 66372579:MV80ODkyOTMyXzg5MzY5MjA2X0I3MTI5RDgz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80490355:MV80ODkyOTMyXzg5MzY5MDQ5XzQwNDU5MTc4] Mcdonalds near me hasn't been open since April Im not sure whats going on with it but ive been told nobody wants to work in it. Pay is to low, they are trying to get people in at $9 an hour. [/quote] who wants to work in an industry that can be shut down in the blink of an eye while getting low pay? I have never seen a closed McDonald's.... [/quote]
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U.S. restaurants are closing indoor seating areas or limiting hours of operation because of the spread of the Delta variant of COVID-19.
McDonald's Corp (MCD.N) had temporarily closed indoor dining at nearly all U.S. locations in early 2020, but it reopened 70% by last month. The global burger chain said on July 28 that it was on track to open nearly 100% by Labor Day - barring any COVID-19 resurgence.
But last week, McDonald's instructed its franchisees on steps they should take to re-close their dining rooms in areas where the Delta variant is rapidly spreading, according to internal company materials seen by Reuters.
"We have a much deeper sense of what actions make a difference for the safety of our restaurant teams and crew," McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger said during a Wednesday meeting, according to the materials.
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