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McDonald's Says Goodbye Cashiers, Hello Kiosks
Ed Rensi
Contributor
Jul 11, 2018, 02:20pm
McDonald's Self
Ordering Kiosk (Wall Street Journal,
Kevin Hagen)WALL STREET JOURNAL
“Would you like fries with that?” may soon be a phrase of
the past.
As minimum wage levels approach or surpass $15 nationwide,
restaurant customers expecting to be greeted by a smiling face will instead be
welcomed by a glowing LED screen.
As of 2020, self-service ordering kiosks will be implemented
at all U.S. McDonald’s locations. Other chains, including fast-casual brands
like Panera and casual-dining brands like Chili's, have already embraced this
trend. Some restaurant concepts have even automated the food-preparation
process; earlier this year, NBC News profiled "Flippy," a robot
hamburger flipper. Other upcoming concepts include virtual restaurants which
eliminate the need for full-service restaurants (and staff) by only offering
home delivery.
While some consumers may appreciate the novelty or added
convenience, the conveniences come at the cost of entry-level jobs.
My concern about this is personal. Without my opportunity to
start as a grill man, I would have never ended up running one of largest fast
food chains in the world. I started working at McDonald’s making the minimum
wage of 85 cents an hour. I worked hard and earned a promotion to restaurant
manager within just one year, then went on to hold almost every position
available throughout the company, eventually rising to CEO of McDonalds USA.
The kind of job that allowed me and many others to rise
through the ranks is now being threatened by a rising minimum wage that’s
pricing jobs out of the market. Without sacrificing food quality or taste, or
abandoning the much-loved value menu, franchise owners must keep labor costs
under control. One way to combat rising labor costs is by reducing the amount
of employees needed.
This trend is nothing new. Chains have responded to rising
labor costs and technological advancement accordingly and McDonald's has been
leading the way as a pioneer in productivity among employees, concepts, and
machines. From the invention of the “Speedee Service System” to the famous
Multimixer shake machine, these innovations have reduced the labor needed to
increase output levels and made employees’ jobs easier in the process.
These innovations dating back to McDonald’s founding were
not intended to reduce the number of employees; rather, they were designed to
make employees more efficient at their jobs. The introduction of self-service
ordering tablets has been presented in a similar manner. However, with labor
costs continuing to skyrocket, it’s inevitable that restaurants and other fast
food chains will continuously search for ways to reduce labor
costs--particularly as customers get comfortable with new technology.
The research supports my concerns. A 2017 study by
economists David Neumark and Grace Lordan finds a minimum-wage related increase
in unemployment among employees who previously held jobs susceptible to
automation. Younger workers were some of the hardest hit by this outcome, which
shouldn't be surprising; according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly
half of minimum wage workers are between the ages of 16 and 24.
Pricing young job seekers out of the market and a weekly
paycheck is just one immediate effect of an increasing minimum wage. A study by
University of Virginia and Middle Tennessee State University economists found
that teenagers who held part-time jobs in school had annual earnings that were
20 percent higher than their counterparts without experience six to nine years
after graduation.
These entry level jobs such as flipping burgers or taking
customers orders teach teens valuable jobs skills such as customer service and
applying basic math skills. Skills that could ultimately lead to the career stepping
stones for a working teenager to become an engineer or accountant.
Technological innovation can and has helped employees work
more comfortably and efficiently, but when outside intervention forces higher
labor costs onto restaurant owners, they will innovate in ways that replace
employees instead of empowering them.
McDonals irá substituir totalmente o staff por quiosques
self-service
24.07.2018 16:18 por David Oliveira com Leonor Riso
Com o aumento do salário minímo dos trabalhadores, os donos
de restaurantes encontram na tecnologia a forma de gastar menos em salários.
Mudança nos EUA completa até 2020.
A cadeia de fast-food McDonald’s substituirá por completo o
staff por ecrãs LED. Até 2020, todos os estabelecimentos McDonald’s nos EUA
terão apenas máquinas de self-service.
Esta medida está a ser implementada noutras cadeias
norte-americanas, incluindo marcas como os restaurantes Panera Bread e Chili's.
Esta desumanização das cadeias alimentares é acompanhada pela criação do robot
"Flippy" que é capaz de virar hambúrgueres. Outras ideias incluem
restaurantes virtuais que eliminam a necessidade de um staff, sendo apenas
preciso a entrega ao domicílio.
A subida dos custos de mão-de-obra tem sido respondida com
estes avanços tecnológicos. Os proprietários destas cadeias não sacrificam a
qualidade do produto e têm menos despesas com os salários dos funcionários. Em
complemento, explica a imprensa norte-americana, os consumidores apreciam a
novidade e conveniência.
A McDonald’s tem sido pioneiro nestes avanços. Exemplo disso
é a máquina de mistura de múltiplos sabores. Estas inovações aumentaram a
produtividade e tornaram mais fácil do trabalho dos funcionários. A introdução
dos tablets self-service foi apresentada de uma forma semelhante.
Contudo, o maior custo que estes novos modelos têm é
reflectido na empregabilidade, principalmente dos mais jovens. Segundo o Bureau
of Labour Statistics, nos Estados Unidos, quase metade dos trabalhadores com
ordenado mínimo têm idades entre os 16 e os 24.
A perda de vagas de trabalho para jovens que procuram
trabalhar e receber um salário constante é um dos efeitos imediatos do aumento
do salário mínimo.
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