Union pulls trigger for national pay deal at McDonald’s

The Australian Financial Review
14 Jul

The retail union is seeking to extend landmark bargaining orders for McDonald’s in South Australia to 115,000 workers around the country, in a test of the Albanese government’s new industrial relations laws to lift pay.

The Shop Distributive and Allied Employees Association applied on Friday for national orders against the fast-food giant just days after winning a major case to force 18 South Australian franchisees to the negotiating table for 5000 workers.

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