Comment from Curran, Christina
Christina CurranSupportBusiness
Summary: Christina Curran, an independent McDonald's owner and operator in Pennsylvania, supports the proposed rule on joint employer status. She argues that the rule accurately reflects the reality of franchise operations by recognizing that while she receives support from McDonald's USA, she maintains sole control over all employment decisions, wages, and benefits for her 1,100 employees.
To whom this may concern,
I am an independent McDonalds Owner/Operator in Pennsylvania, where I own and operate 21 restaurants. I appreciate the opportunity to provide comments on the Department of Labors proposed rule on joint employer status under the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act. The DOLs proposed rule will help franchisees like me continue to succeed and to deliver value to our employees and communities. I encourage the DOL to adopt the proposed rule.
As an independent local business owner, I employ approximately 1100 people. I am solely responsible for all employment decisions in my restaurants, including hiring, wages, benefits, scheduling, supervision, and discipline. I bear the economic risks of my business and am accountable for its success.
I became a McDonald's franchisee to continue my family legacy.. Owning and operating my own business is one of my proudest accomplishments, and it is something I do not take for granted.
My restaurants provide important job opportunities in my community, often for individuals entering the workforce for the first time. I am also proud to support my community through active engagement and support for Ronald McDonald House and charitable contributions for school, hospitals and other non-profits. .
The proposed rule provides important clarity by recognizing how franchise businesses actually operate. While I operate independently, McDonalds USA provides valuable support, such as training, technology, and operational resources, that helps me run my business more effectively. This support does not involve control over my employment decisions, and the proposed rule appropriately reflects that distinction.
I independently determine the compensation and benefits I offer my employees. We offer health insurance, PTO, Scholarship for college, free meals and uniforms, vacation, and profit sharing 401K.. I take pride in providing competitive opportunities tailored to my community.
In addition to direct compensation, working in my restaurant(s) provides employees with valuable skills and experiences that benefit them throughout their careers, regardless of whether they work in the restaurant industry or elsewhere. We have supported our employees with over $500,000 in scholarship support in the last 4 years. .
To be clear, McDonalds USA does not hire or fire my employees, set wages or benefits, manage schedules, or supervise my team. My employees report to me and my management team, and we are responsible for their day-to-day experience. The proposed rule accurately reflects this reality.
I urge the Department to finalize the proposed rule to ensure clarity and consistency for independent business owners like me, and to support the employees and communities we serve.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Christina Curran
McDonald's Corporation
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