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Employer Branding at McDonald's: Redefining McJobs |
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Excerpts Contd..."Change the Definition" Petition Campaign
Campaigns in Other CountriesWith McDonald's launching campaigns in the UK to address the image of the McJob, its US counterpart too launched advertising campaigns to depict the advantages of working at McJobs... ResultsThe sustained campaign of McDonald's forced OED to analyze the situation. In 2007, in order to prove that the interpretation of the term McJob was correct in the dictionary, OED invited the public to submit opinions on the definition of a McJob... The Other ViewBut some observers felt that McDonald's was using the McJobs issue to promote its brand. According to a marketing expert, "McDonald's have been clever in a tactical sense. They have taken the opportunity to win public sympathy and support, and show they are good employers at the same time."... Looking AheadAccording to analysts, the biggest challenge for McDonald's would be to attract new talent as derogatory comments that were still being made about McJobs would discourage prospective employees from working in such jobs... ExhibitsExhibit I: Financial Summary of McDonald's Corporation
(2004-2008)
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