Published September 25, 2016

Multi-generational workforce can boost happiness, says McDonald’s

Now a days with so much history and culture in our past we tend to forget about that in the present. McDonalds is making moves towards creating a multi-generational work force in hopes that it increases productivity, happiness, and overall gain in the work place. Hoping to make it somewhere people want to eat or work.

Key Takeaways:

  • Businesses with employees of different ages can boost employee happiness and productivity, and increase customer satisfaction, according to research from fast food giant McDonald’s.
  • In a survey of over 32,000 UK McDonald’s employees, employee happiness was found to be 10 per cent higher among those who worked in a team with a mix of ages.
  • “People join McDonald’s for different reasons but what they want from their jobs is the same: a flexible, fun working environment and to meet and learn from others.”

“In a survey of over 32,000 UK McDonald’s employees, employee happiness was found to be 10 per cent higher among those who worked in a team with a mix of ages, compared to those who worked only with people of their own age or peer group.”

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