The hires are part of the fast-food chain’s “Archways to Opportunity” program: employees who have worked for more than 90 days at 15 hours a week or more will have the chance to earn a high school diploma, receive $2,500 in upfront college tuition assistance and gain access to career advising services.
The program also allows for the chance to learn English as a second language.
McDonald’s has announced that it will work with AARP for the first time to help connect to a growing and underutilized workforce.
The AARP program will be implemented in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and North Carolina before rolling out nationwide later in the summer.
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