Li Guoqing 2007-03-28 20:54
Nothing could be more despicable
and shameful for McDonald's and KFC. They are fleecing workers and
violating labour's rights. Provincial government must immediately bring
the guilty to book. Stricter government inspection system must be
enforced to protect the workers.
bottom line 2007-03-28 23:57
My opinion is that these large
companies are too focused on their bottom line. Cutting their expenses
gives the executives greater pay on their stock options, while breaking
the backs of its people. Focusing on the bottom line will take you to the
bottom, in my humble opinion. Poor pay leads to poor customer services,
more accidents, greater disatisfaction, absenteeism, and turnover. I think
this tactic is shameful.
nathan 2007-03-29 21:39
It is known that Mcdonalds and KFC and other fast food restaurants pay
the lowest wage they possibly can to get their employees. I think it's
kind of funny that the article finishes by saying that these two
restaurants have not yet set up unions. It is also known that they also
take every possible measure (legal, and sometimes illegal) to prevent
their employees from forming or joining unions. I wouldn't go waiting for
them to take action to improve the lot of their workers. It will either
have to pushed on them by enforcement of regulations or radical employee
actions. Given the way of things here, I think it would have to come from
government willingness to enforce the laws that they make.
Observer 2007-04-03 04:09
Not breaking any laws by clssifying workers as part time is just a
cheap trick.
I am drankly amazed that people patronise kentucky and
MasDonald as their products are relatively expensive by local chinese
standards and also extremely full of heart clogging saturated fats leading
to premature deaths, Protect your children from junk food like
these.
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Problem 2007-03-28 18:35
This is a problem throughout China and not
just with companies such as McDonald's and KFC. Chinese companies and
international companies (that have Chinese managers, too) all are guilty.
First, labor is already cheap because of the huge population. Unemployment
and underemployment figures are sky high. If an employee complains about
unfair wage and hour practices, the boss will just fire the complaining
employee on the spot without even paying the employee wages due. There are
100 people already lined up outside begging for a job.
A few years
ago the law was changed that said that employees don't need to provide
their ID card to the employer. It used to be standard practice that the
employer would keep the employee's ID card. The employee was basically
held hostage. The employee couldn't leave or complain because the boss had
their ID. This is no longer required, unfortunately employers still do
this. Employees don't know the law changed, or are afraid of not being
hired if they don't surrender their ID.
Until the government starts
to strictly enforce the laws currently on the books, nothing will change.
This encludes cracking down on PSB thugs who take bribes in exchange for
turning a blind eye to these offenses.
czshan 2007-03-28 22:32
the deepest reason is china has much
population.if you complain that the pay is very low,the boss will tell you
that you can go to other places ,there are a lot of people waiting want to
do the job. today finding a job is not very easy,you donot have many
chioces,you have to face the reality.
raise5times 2007-03-29 04:35
The government must set up minimun wage laws
and enforce them. The hourly wage paid now is obcenely low. Raise it
to five times of this paltry amount is the least McDonalds can
do. Even with this five fold raise, Chinese workers just earn $2.50 per
hour which is less than 30% what their counterparts in US earn.
Chip 2007-03-29 10:33
It's economics people. If wages were too low,
people wouldn't work for them. But they do, so that PROVES the wages are
reasonable. Sure, they could raise the wages, but why should they? The
workers are still working, still willing to show up on time, and it keeps
costs lower. Were they to raise wages, they would have to FIRE more
workers (that's what happens when you raise wages, this is empirical
fact), and the price of burgers would go up. Then people wouldn't buy
them, then McDonald's would once again FIRE more workers because of a
reduced demand, and you'd be back in the same boat, just with less people
working.
yiba 2007-03-29 19:14
In countries providing social security net,
people won't go to work if the paid can't cover transport fares and social
life expenditure. But in developing countries where no social security net
, they have to work for a bowl of rice no matter how low the paid how far
they have to walk to the work place.
problemmaker 2007-03-30 12:48
China should set up a corporate social report
system to mornitor different companies performance and influence their
works and their development tactics, especially audit and standardize
their environemtal protection, economic and social works. Every kinds
of workers in China will be treated equally in their companies based on
current labour law or revamped laws. The violated companies will be
punished regardless of foreign-owned, state or private owned
companies. With respect to harsh work condition, poor salary payment,
contagious overwork time( some state-owned companies still enforce 6 days
work in a week, some JV companies oblige worker to be a workaholic person
working over 12 hours in a day), worker's health and safety problem, etc
and etc, China has a plenty of problems regarding that that need to be
seiously considered and reviewed by policymakers and policy implementing
systems.
memyselfand i 2007-04-03 03:25
Low wages is low wages. It doesn't matter if
you are working for an American company or a Chinese one. I've done
blue-collar stints in many companies and I know how it is. It's good that
the media here is getting stories like this out there. It's sad to see
people defending companies like McDonalds outright.
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