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McDonald’s claim it will let trade unions organise in its restaurants after fast-food row
McDONALD’S is under fire from critics who say the fast-food giant has stopped trade unionists from speaking to its workforce.
Labour MP Faisal Rashid has led the charge and repeatedly raised the issue in Parliament.
The row escalated last week when he secured a back-bench debate on the topic.
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