McDonald's operator admits to union-busting campaign

By Tim Dornin
Updated May 4 2023 - 12:37pm, first published 12:35pm
The former operator of a McDonald's franchise in SA threatened staff who had joined the union. (AP PHOTO)
The former operator of a McDonald's franchise in SA threatened staff who had joined the union. (AP PHOTO)

The former operator of a McDonald's franchise in South Australia has agreed to pay $275,000 in fines and penalties to end court action over a long-running anti-union campaign among employees.

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