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Working for McDonald's in Europe: The Unequal Struggle
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Working for McDonald’s in Europe: The Unequal Struggle

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The McDonald’s Corporation is not only the largest system-wide sales service in the world, it is a phenomenon in its own right, and is now recognised as the most famous brand in the world. By providing a detailed analysis of the extent to which the McDonald’s Corporation adapts or imposes its labour relations policies in Europe, this volume represents a real life case study revealing the interaction between a global multi-national enterprise and the regulatory systems of a number of different European countries. The author analyses the conflict between the McDonald’s corporation and the industrial relations systems of the European countries within which it operated, and exposes this conflict as an ‘unequal struggle’ between economic liberalism and collectivism. Key features include: an overview of the McDonald’s Corporation’s development and structure an analysis of its corporate culture and the issues of franchising an examination of key union strategies, including systems of co-determination, consultation and collective-bargaining a chapter dealing specifically with European legislation, in particular the McDonald’s European Works Council

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 December 2000
Pages
256
ISBN
9780415207874

The McDonald’s Corporation is not only the largest system-wide sales service in the world, it is a phenomenon in its own right, and is now recognised as the most famous brand in the world. By providing a detailed analysis of the extent to which the McDonald’s Corporation adapts or imposes its labour relations policies in Europe, this volume represents a real life case study revealing the interaction between a global multi-national enterprise and the regulatory systems of a number of different European countries. The author analyses the conflict between the McDonald’s corporation and the industrial relations systems of the European countries within which it operated, and exposes this conflict as an ‘unequal struggle’ between economic liberalism and collectivism. Key features include: an overview of the McDonald’s Corporation’s development and structure an analysis of its corporate culture and the issues of franchising an examination of key union strategies, including systems of co-determination, consultation and collective-bargaining a chapter dealing specifically with European legislation, in particular the McDonald’s European Works Council

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 December 2000
Pages
256
ISBN
9780415207874