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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: You Can Now Make $100,000 Working at Taco Bell (Bloomberg) -- Wanted: Restaurant manager. Competitive salary: $100,000. The six-figure sum is not being offered at a haute cuisine location with culinary accolades, but at fast-food chain Taco Bell. Amid an increasingly tough U.S. labor market, the company is betting a higher salary will help it attract workers and keep them on the team. The Yum! Brands Inc.-owned chain will test the higher salary in select restaurants in the U.S. Midwest and Northeast, and will also try a new role for employees who want leadership experience but dont want to be in the management position. Current salaries for general managers at company-owned Taco Bell stores are between $50,000 and $80,000, according to the company. a screenshot of a cell phone: A stubbornly low jobless rate is forcing companies to get creative with pay© Bloomberg A stubbornly low jobless rate is forcing companies to get creative with pay Its another example of how stubbornly low unemployment is changing the face of fast food, which for decades has been seen as the quintessential low-wage job. Restaurants including Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants Inc. and Shake Shack Inc. have recently called out labor inflation thats hurting margins. In November, the unemployment rate fell to 3.5%, matching the lowest since 1969, while average hourly earnings climbed and exceeded projections. Taco Bell on Thursday also announced plans to make all of its customer packaging recyclable, compostable or reusable by 2025. Amid the growth of plant-based meat imitations, the chain added it wants to continue providing vegetarian menu items for customers such as the black bean crunchwrap. (Updates to include current Taco Bell salaries in third paragraph.) To contact the reporter on this story: Leslie Patton in Chicago at lpatton5@bloomberg.net To contact the editors responsible for this story: Sally Bakewell at sbakewell1@bloomberg.net, Jonathan Roeder, Lisa Wolfson For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Several years ago I read a story about a negro they hired to adjust the racial imbalance in the store manager ratio. They were paying him $75,000/year to run a cash register while awaiting a store to manage.
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