The large number of ignored employees of McDonalds has been raising their voice since decades to meet justice, unfortunately, the people who are being paid salaries by company to look into the worker’s issues and to solve their issues but those people are also degrading the rights of the workers. The majority is students who are working at McDonald’s as part timer employees, their study depends on McDonald’s income but the Restaurant Managers kick them out from job without considering their compulsions.
I am also an example whose study was depended on McDonald’s income due to losing
McDonald’s job my study got disturbance to not having resources to pay annual fee of the institutions, I have been writing this issue for last many months to aware of Upper Management that what is happening with helpless workers in your interior branches but it looks as if that Upper Management is also involved in the violation of the rights of workers. I am not against ideology of Company because it doesn’t let to do wrong with workers but the Managers who have been hired by company in Autobhan branch cannot read the rules and regulation of company because of not having well education. The Operational Consultant Shujat Hussain is an uncivilized person, takes advantages of compulsions of the workers. I am not targeting him personally, I am targeting him due to his bad deeds which he does with workers.
So, we students of different institutions most respectfully beg to approach to the Sultan Lakhani Sahb, Tariq Butt Sahb and other concerned people to deliver justice to workers who have been crying for justice for last many decades.
– Ghulam Mustafa Rustamani
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