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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Ted Hennessey & Jon Robinson

McDonald's to create 20,000 jobs and open 50 UK restaurants

McDonald's is to recruit 20,000 more people and open 50 new restaurants in the UK and Ireland, it has announced.

The fast food chain will look to employ additional staff and set up new franchises in locations across the country over the next 12 months.

It comes in anticipation of increased crew capacity as part of changing Government coronavirus guidelines, PA reports.

The US giant said the additions are not to replace the jobs lost throughout the pandemic, and are instead to prepare for the additional restaurants.

Paul Pomroy, CEO, of McDonald's UK & Ireland said: "It's fantastic to be able to offer an additional 20,000 people an opportunity to work with us.

"There is no doubt the pandemic has had a huge impact on many people's employment opportunities and threatened the future of high streets up and down the country.

"Our 1,400 restaurants are run by 200 local franchisees which means we have a personal stake in every one of our communities.

"It's a big responsibility, and the moves we've announced today reflect our commitment to continue to innovate and invest in the local communities and economies we serve."

McDonald's currently employs over 130,000 crew members in the UK and Ireland.

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