The Employees
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Active from | 1979 |
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Genres | Rock |
Members | Geert Vanroelen |
Karel Theys | |
Albums | Radio Debris |
See The Shadow | |
Unemployed | |
The Employees | |
Hourly Wages | |
Record labels | HKM Records |
The Employees | |
Universal Music S. A. | |
Skos genre | Alternative/Indie |
Rock | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1791412 |
About The Employees
British Library: Employee data leaked in cyber attack
... It s a troubling time for The Employees who may be more at risk of identity fraud, but it also could have been far worse had the hackers gained entry to more sensitive or larger data sets housed by the British Library...
AI bot capable of insider trading and lying, say researchers
... The Employees tell it that the company is struggling and needs good results...
'Heck of a reunion': Donald Trump silent as Michael Cohen dishes dirt
... But over several hours, Mr Cohen provided damaging testimony that repeatedly tied his own actions, and the actions of all The Employees at the Trump Organization, directly to Mr Trump...
Ashton Kutcher resigns from anti-child abuse charity over support for rapist Danny Masterson
... " After my wife and I spent several days of listening, personal reflection, learning and conversations with survivors and The Employees and leadership at Thorn, I have determined the responsible thing for me to do is resign as chairman of the board, effective immediately, " Kutcher said in the resignation letter...
Data theft: Police officers and staff not informed for month
... This data breach affecting data about The Employees of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI)...
McDonald's abuse: MeToo hasn't helped these teenage workers
... For example: there s the training that s been rolling out for all The Employees since the beginning of the year...
New CBI boss starts job as crisis continues
... He said: " We asked Rain to return to the CBI, not only because of her very considerable economic and policy expertise, but because The Employees of the CBI deeply trust and respect her...
TikTok answers three big cybersecurity fears about the app
... TikTok s spokeswoman says The Employees who accessed the data were dismissed in December...
McDonald's abuse: MeToo hasn't helped these teenage workers
By Zoe Conway & Noor NanjiBBC News
McDonald's workers are So Young that most of them were at school when The MeToo movement burst into life.
It was 2017 when The New York Times published its first story about The Hollywood Mogul Harvey Weinstein . The Scandal and his eventual imprisonment for rape and sexual assault led to people around The World opening up about their own experiences of sexual harassment.
Since then, The stories have tended to follow The same trajectory: a powerful man in a powerful place is brought low because of his behaviour towards female and sometimes male colleagues.
The scalp-collecting receives so much media attention you could be forgiven for thinking that The MeToo reckoning is reaching every corner of our society. After All , CEOs have workplace culture on their radars like never before.
Yet, Here We Are , Six Years on, and teenage McDonald's workers are telling us that behind The Counter They 're facing a Hostile Environment .
McDonald's doesn't run its restaurants - The overwhelming majority are franchises - But there's a limit to The Room for manoeuvre given to these businesses. The Corporation requires them to ensure " uniformity and commitment" to The McDonald's brand. In other words, a customer can expect The same experience, The same quality of service, in every McDonald's restaurant in The country.
To achieve this uniformity, corporate HQ imposes strict rules on how these companies operate. There are inspections to make sure that each store is complying.
The question then is this: if They can ensure that a burger tastes The same whether you're in Carlisle or Canterbury why can't McDonald's ensure that every restaurant is imposing a zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment?
Corporate HQ says it takes sexual harassment seriously, and there are lots of policies in place. For example: there's The training that's been rolling out for all The Employees since The Beginning of The year. There's a confidential staff survey and a helpline that people can call.
But our investigation raises questions over whether McDonald's is in danger of relying too much on young crew members to Speak Up .
When we first contacted McDonald's employees, They were incredibly nervous about talking to us. It wasn't just that They were worried about losing their Jobs - They were also scared of being found out to be a snitch. Over four months we travelled The country to meet them and build trust. We promised anonymity if They would talk. Over four months we spoke to More Than 100 employees who wanted to tell their stories. But in The End , we could only convince a handful to Go On The record.
It's hardly surprising They 're scared. Many join McDonald's at 16. It's their first ever job. They 're supposed to respect authority. Yet too often, we're told, The People in charge are not behaving like The grown-ups in The Room .
And The Rooms are small. That's The Other striking thing about this story. We're Not Talking about department stores Here - we were told repeatedly about how cramped The kitchens can be. In such tight spaces, it's hard To Believe that a store manager can't get a pretty good idea, pretty quickly, of how staff are treating each other. In a statement McDonald's told The Bbc there was " simply No Place for harassment, abuse, or discrimination" at The Company .
Our interviewee, 18-year-old Shelby from Berkshire, gave her verdict: If McDonald's was really serious about sexual harassment, They 'd Do Something about it.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com