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More than a hundred McDonald’s workers have spoken to the BBC about a toxic culture of sexual assault, harassment, racism and bullying at the company's UK outlets. The employees – some as young as 17 – have claimed how McDonald's managers are often responsible for the harassment and assaults. McDonald's is one of the UK's largest private sector employers - three quarters of whom are aged between 16 and 25. For many, it is their first job. The employees that the BBC has spoken to all work for McDonalds outlets - or have worked there recently. Thirty-two made allegations of sexual assault - 79 of sexual harassment. There were also allegations of racism and homophobia. In a statement, McDonalds said it had "fallen short" and it "deeply apologised". It said that all employees deserve to work in a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace and there was no place for harassment, abuse, or discrimination of any kind at McDonald’s – and that it would investigate all allegations brought to it. Our Business Correspondent, Noor Nanji reveals the findings of her investigation in this episode of our podcast, 5 Minutes On - McDonalds: a toxic workplace for teenagers? Image Credit - BBC News
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