McDonald's to close 10 US field offices and lay off hundreds of corporate employees, report says
McDonald's reportedly is closing offices and laying off hundreds of employees as part of an anticipated corporate restructuring.on Thursday. The exact number of positions affected by the layoffs wasn't clear. Prior to the reduction, McDonald's had about 150,000 employees across its corporate teams and company-owned restaurants.
McDonald's is also shuttering 10 field offices, according to Restaurant Business. It says the restaurant chain has field offices in cities such as Dallas, Nashville, and Long Beach, California. The employees who previously reported to those offices will work remotely permanently, the article said. The 10 field divisions will remain, though McDonald's is combining them under a single structure for the whole US. Previously, the chain divided its field offices between one zone for the East and one for the West, Restaurant Business reported.
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