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Challenges and problems on American fast food giant “Mc-D”

Almost week on still unresolved issues McDonlad announces it will close nearly 170 outlets in northern and eastern India after America decide to terminate franchise agreement with its Indian partner.

Connaught plaza Restaurants (CPRL) which runs these 170 outlets by 43 were already closed but this later is great blow to the company. As out of 430 total outlets In India the decision to close down third part in north and east creates challenge for the company, disrupting operations in world second most populous country.

The decision on company  will likely lead to thousands of job losses and further dent McDonald share of India’s booming quick services restaurants market, where it has already been losing ground to rivals like Domino’s pizza. It’s said to employ 6,500 people directly and many more indirectly get affect by Vikram Bakshi, MD of CPRL board and Mcdonald decision.

The national Company Law Appellate Tribunal has asked the parties to consider settling their dispute among themselves and decide so by August 30 failing which the court will follow its own procedure.

As US fast food giant Mc-D also face first ever British strike as workers found themselves living on low wages with no guarantees of hours. AS McDonlad staff in America is leading a campaign to be paid 15 US dollar.

McDonlad which employs around 85,000 in UK and one million worldwide announced, in April that workers would be offered a choice of flexible or fixed contracts with minimum guaranteed hours.

On Its time for McDonlad to see other 6000 employ who losing their job if CPRL and McDonlad didn’t came up with fair decision and it’s not just that several partners like frozen food suppliers, dairy products and sauce suppliers as also mall operators are peril as to this quest.

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