抵制潮害到人民失业? 华人商家:遇麦当劳员工前来面试

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新闻报报看 | 负责外送食物的grab 送餐员坦白,受到麦当劳抵制潮影响,他收到的订单减少了大约60%,还有民众认为,虽然可以支持巴勒斯坦人民,但还是不应该太过激进。然而在吉兰丹古邦阁亮有华人商家说他们遇到很多麦当劳的前员工前来面试,问问他们还有没有工作。(主播:蔡心惠、林晓倩)

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00:00 The conflict between Israel and Palestine has made the Muslim community in the past month
00:05 less and less willing to resist the fast food restaurant "Middle East"
00:09 According to the photos and videos posted by the people living in the north coast and the east coast of the peninsula
00:15 Because the business volume of the fast food restaurant has plummeted, there are few customers
00:18 So, the fast food restaurant "Middle East" around the Gadafalu, Guala Dengjialou, Boli Shijiayang, and Gadafalu
00:25 have posted notice boards on the gate to announce the shortening of business hours
00:31 Some of the fast food restaurants that shorten their business hours
00:34 only start their business from noon to night
00:38 Some of them have adjusted their business hours to 2 am
00:44 At the same time, some people living in the Gelandan Gedi found that
00:47 a fast food restaurant in the area even closed its doors and did not do business
00:52 It can be seen that the situation of resisting the fast food restaurant "Middle East" has not calmed down
00:57 Of course, this is mainly in the state of the Middle East, which is dominated by Malays
01:01 But in the city of Penang, which is concentrated by Chinese people, it is completely different
01:05 The "Penang Mai Ji" has a business
01:11 From the photos, the fast food restaurant "Middle East" in Penang and Western Provinces
01:14 still closed its doors and did not do business during lunch hours
01:18 But the report also mentioned that most of the customers are Chinese
01:23 Only a very small number of them are Malays
01:26 It seems that the impact of McDonald's in the Chinese-speaking area is not so great
01:30 Of course, there are few McDonald's that have closed their doors and did not do business during lunch hours
01:35 But there are still many that can be closed
01:38 In the case of a sudden drop in business and a shortening of business hours
01:41 Many employees of McDonald's are forced to take turns on vacation
01:45 Or shorten their working hours to keep their jobs
01:49 A Chinese businessman from Gubanggeliang, Jilandan, reported to the Newspaper
01:55 Recently, some McDonald's staff were not open to the public
02:00 They could not resist and stopped
02:02 Instead, they went to other places to look for other jobs
02:05 The businessman described that the frequency of employees from rich McDonald's coming to the interview is increasing
02:11 Many of them have families waiting to eat
02:15 Even some cases are that even if the business does not want to hire people
02:20 These former McDonald's employees will also ask if there is any work to do
02:25 Do you want to hire people?
02:26 Including going to a car repair shop or a hardware store to find a job
02:30 This situation allows the business to feel
02:33 The life pressure of these McDonald's employees who have been affected by the resistance is very high
02:38 They are all begging for no money
02:40 So what is the situation in McDonald's in Xuelong?
02:44 The news report team today in Bucheng and several McDonald's branches in Xuezhou
02:49 After going there, they found that although many stores have shortened their business hours
02:54 Some employees' income is also directly affected
02:57 Under this low pressure, they are thinking in their own way to get through this low tide
03:04 Let's see the interview reports of reporters Zhuang Wenjie, Zheng Zhian and Hong Xinyi
03:09 Everyone, this is not a special arrangement by the set up team
03:14 To ask employees to take pictures of the scene
03:17 But the unexpected harvest when the reporter arrived at the store
03:20 Although the business is affected
03:21 But the staff of this fast food store in Bucheng still took the opportunity to warmly greet every guest who came in
03:28 Although they can't accept interviews
03:29 But in the process of chatting with McDonald's employees
03:32 I learned that they were indeed affected by the resistance in business
03:36 In order to keep the employees' income
03:38 The store manager had to cut down on the working hours of each employee
03:41 Reduce everyone's shift
03:43 This fast food store during lunch time
03:45 It is said that there was a lot of people in the past
03:47 But under this low tide, the number of customers has significantly decreased
03:50 But we found out during chatting with some Muslims
03:53 They think that in this matter of supporting Palestine
03:56 In fact, there is no need to be too aggressive
03:58 For me, boycott can be boycotted
04:01 But don't overdo it
04:02 We can't eat
04:05 McDonald's Malaysia has already informed
04:07 Malaysia is a different entity from Israel
04:10 It is logical
04:12 Because we want to show our solidarity
04:16 We support Palestine's difficulties
04:20 It is logical
04:21 But at the same time
04:23 McDonald's management has to campaign
04:27 Have to tell
04:28 This person also said
04:29 Yesterday when he passed by the Guala Dengja building
04:31 Saw the local McDonald's is closed
04:34 The door was posted to announce a suspension of business
04:37 I was in Guala Dengja yesterday
04:40 I saw McDonald's there
04:42 They closed down
04:44 Totally closed
04:46 Sad
04:48 They can't come in
04:49 They go out to notice
04:51 The witnesses said
04:52 Worried about the impact of the low tide
04:54 Although they said they support the people of Palestine
04:57 But the victims of this low tide
04:59 The first to be charged
05:00 Are the workers who need to support their families
05:04 Sad
05:06 We have to look at our country
05:09 If they boycott
05:11 The young people will not be able to work
05:14 If they can't work
05:15 Where will they work?
05:17 If McDonald's is closed
05:19 KFC is closed
05:20 Their income will be gone
05:22 Because of the low tide
05:23 The victims are not only McDonald's
05:26 Starbucks and other multinational brands
05:28 Even Grab food delivery workers
05:30 Are affected
05:32 Plus the high-level relatives of Grab
05:35 Who were accused of supporting Israel
05:37 The public is also against Grab
05:40 The reporters visited Grab Point in Shuelong District
05:43 And the Grab motorbike is right there
05:46 Some delivery workers
05:48 Are complaining about the lack of orders
05:50 60% less than before
05:52 We have a shortage of Grab orders
05:54 Half of the Grab workers are boycotted
05:58 So 60% of the Grab workers are left behind
06:02 The number is decreasing
06:04 So many Grab workers are left behind
06:07 Before, we used to get orders
06:09 Now we don't get orders
06:10 But Grab workers in other areas also complain
06:12 Although the shop is affected
06:14 The online orders are still the same
06:16 Not much different from before
06:17 But it depends on the area
06:19 The level of impact is different
06:21 But the delivery workers are worried
06:23 The boycott will affect their income
06:26 The delivery is easier
06:28 Maybe the riders are there
06:31 It's a bit more difficult
06:33 The difference is
06:35 They only come to McDonald's
06:37 But the online orders are the same
06:39 They say it's a boycott
06:40 But when they get orders
06:42 It's the same
06:44 I'm a bit worried
06:46 I'm afraid the boycott issue
06:48 Will affect the Grab workers
06:50 This is to earn my income
06:53 I'm afraid I'll be affected
06:55 It seems like the boycott is against big companies
06:58 But the ones affected
06:59 Are the industry workers
07:01 Although they are worried
07:03 They believe the boycott
07:05 Is just a hot topic
07:07 It won't be over soon
07:10 I think it will be over in a month or two
07:14 It's more like a PKP
07:17 Like when people wear masks
07:20 When the time is up
07:23 People don't wear masks
07:25 Although the boycott is still a hot topic
07:27 Some agree, some disagree
07:29 Some believe the boycott is a personal choice
07:32 But everything must be considered
07:35 Don't be too hasty
07:37 Sometimes we have to think
07:40 About the workers
07:42 We have to think about
07:44 The future of the industry
07:48 [Music]

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