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"I was looking forward to my new job when I started working at a McDonald’s location in Pennsylvania in April, but I
was disappointed to find out that in order to be paid, I would have to
activate a JP Morgan Chase debit card with heavy fees attached.
I’m a young single mom. When I
started my job at McDonald’s, I knew that I would only be making
slightly more than minimum wage. I didn’t expect that the only way I
would be paid would be on a debit card that would dock pay that I earned
through lots of different fees. When I asked if McDonald’s could pay me
through direct deposit to my local credit union, which doesn’t charge
withdrawal fees, I was told that the debit card was the only option.
These cards come with a lot of
fees: from fees for cash withdrawals to balance inquiries to lost or
stolen cards to overdrafts and even inactivity fees. The federal
government has helped reduce fees on credit and debit cards that most
consumers use, but those protections don’t apply to the kinds of cards
companies like McDonald's are using to pay employees. In the end, I
feared that once all of the fees from getting my own hard-earned wages through this card were taken out, my pay would go below minimum wage.
I decided to leave my job at
McDonald’s not because I didn't like the people, but because I think
it's only fair that I get paid for all of my work there. Since I
quit, I’ve found out that paying employees through these cards with fees
attached is a growing trend among dozens of major employers. The New
York Times reported that last year roughly 4.6 million active payroll
cards were issued by companies like McDonald’s.
Like millions of other workers, I
deserve to get fairly paid for my work. When I stood up and spoke out
against the lack of choices for employees, the local franchise in
Pennsylvania that I worked for announced that it would offer employees
more options for payment. But I’ve seen that
employees at other McDonald’s franchises as far away as Milwaukee are
still dealing with the same problems and that's not fair. I think everyone should be given the choice of what they want to do with their hard-earned money.
I think McDonald’s should be a leader nationwide in ensuring that employees get to keep their own wages
in full and I'm concerned for other McDonald's employees who don't have
that option. Will you join me in calling on McDonald’s to ensure that
all employees nationwide can keep their wages and chose to say no to
fee-heavy cards?"
https://www.change.org/petitions/mcdonald-s-stop-paying-employees-with-debit-cards-loaded-with-fees?utm_source=action_alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=28264&alert_id=szAPcsVGLM_YNDSbFlcVU
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