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Ohio McDonald's Employees Get A Message With Their Paychecks: Vote For GOP Candidates

JULIE CARR SMYTH   10/29/10 11:46 PM ET   AP

Earns Mcdonalds

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A handful of McDonald's employees in northeastern Ohio received handbills in their most recent paychecks suggesting they vote for three Republican candidates.

"If the right people are elected we will be able to continue with raises and benefits at or above our present levels," the insert said. "If others are elected we will not."

The fast food chain's corporate headquarters in Oak Brook, Ill., distanced itself from the action by Canton franchisee Paul Siegfried, saying it was not reflective of the company's position. Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, the Democratic elections chief, said she was launching an investigation because the action appeared to violate Ohio election laws.

Allen Schulman, an attorney representing one of the employees, said Friday he had forwarded the paycheck insert to Canton's city law director, citing state and federal laws against corporate advocacy in elections.

"It's no surprise to anyone that Ohio is a battleground state in this election, and for a multinational corporation like McDonald's to threaten employees like this is morally and legally wrong," Schulman said in a statement.

Siegfried issued an apology later Friday, emphasizing the value he places on employees and their freedom of choice in the upcoming election.

"Distributing this communication was an error of judgment on my part," Siegfried said in a statement. "Please know, it was never my intention to offend anyone. For those that I have offended, I sincerely apologize."

The handbill with a simple McDonald's logo at the top recommended votes for Republicans John Kasich for governor, Rob Portman for U.S. Senate, and Jim Renacci for Ohio's 16th congressional district. A Renacci campaign flier was also included.

Shirley Rogers Reece, general manager for the company's Ohio region, said McDonald's had no knowledge that the handbill was being distributed.

"We wholeheartedly respect diverse views and opinions, and our employees' right to vote," she said in a statement. "Our position is that every employee should make his or her own choice."

Shulman told city law director Joe Martuccio the letter was "clearly designed to intimidate, threaten and coerce a captive group of employees to vote for specific candidates at the risk of their jobs, their raises, and their benefits."

He called it "particularly egregious that in this time of harsh economic conditions, a corporation would stoop to this level of voter intimidation."

In her statement, Reece said that McDonald's did not endorse any of the candidates mentioned in the handbill.

"While clearly this was poor judgment, we don't believe it was intended to offend anyone," Reece said.

Kasich faces Gov. Ted Strickland in Tuesday's election. Portman is running against Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher for the open seat currently held by U.S. Sen. George Voinovich. Renacci is challenging first-term Rep. John Boccieri in one of the most closely watched congressional races in the country. Strickland, Fisher and Boccieri are all Democrats.

Brunner said her office would investigate the letter and hand off findings to the state attorney general.

"Voter intimidation is a form of voter fraud. It is a serious offense requiring a strong response," she said in a statement.

She also issued an overall warning to the state: "The election is just four days away. All involved would be best to play fair, fight hard for what they believe in and work together for all Ohioans and our country in this democratic process not enjoyed in countries elsewhere."

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A handful of McDonald's employees in northeastern Ohio received handbills in their most recent paychecks suggesting they vote for three Republican candidates. "If the right peo...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A handful of McDonald's employees in northeastern Ohio received handbills in their most recent paychecks suggesting they vote for three Republican candidates. "If the right peo...
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FoonTheElder 08:04 PM on 10/29/2010
"If the right people are elected we will be able to continue with raises and benefits at or above our present levels," the insert said. "If others are elected we will not."

Ha ha ha! What owner BS. We'll cut your raises from 2% down to 1% on your already below poverty level wages. You'll get a 10c an hour compared to the 20c raise the owner wasn't going to give you anyway.

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02:41 AM on 11/04/2010
Happens all the time in labor unions and community organizations.

I'll give one hint: nroca
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Iwpach
What did I step in this time?
02:24 PM on 11/03/2010
WTF?!
11:56 PM on 11/02/2010
The National Review reported that a top Harrah's executive sent out an e-mail late last week showing the percentages of employees at Harrah's properties who had voted. Attached was a spreadsheet with the employees' names and where they worked. Supervisors at the properties were asked to fill in codes explaining why their employees had not yet voted.

"This constitutes nothing less than a concerted scheme to violate the rights of Harrah's employees ... to cast a secret ballot for the candidates of their choice, without fear of reprisals, recriminations, job loss, or other adverse employment actions," the Republican letters stated.

The letters, however, did not provide any names of employees who felt intimidated.

The Review-Journal reported Saturday that the early voting casino effort was done in conjunction with Culinary Local 226, a heavy Reid supporter that represents some 60,000 casino workers. The union chartered buses to take workers to the polling places. O'Mara filed a complaint with the secretary of state's office last week, alleging organized labor was using that campaign to force casino employees into voting.
10:45 PM on 11/02/2010
I will not be eating there anytime soon. There are so many family owned restaurants in need of my business. McDonald's is on my boycott list along with Wal-mart.
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07:13 PM on 11/02/2010
Vote Democratic and l ie to your employers !!
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ibsteve2u
Someone who cares - to his unending regret
03:59 PM on 11/02/2010
"Distributing this communication was an error of judgment on my part," Siegfried said in a statement. "Please know, it was never my intention to offend anyone. For those that I have offended, I sincerely apologize."

He's telling the truth, you know. In attempting to ensure that the people who would empower him to suppress employee wages and ratchet up his own income - both before and after taxes - would win, he really wasn't trying to offend anyone.

Shafting the American worker is just business, you know.
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Albertmum
Did IQ's just drop dramatically?
12:26 PM on 11/02/2010
As if we needed another reason not to eat McDonalds.
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mrcontinental
10:53 AM on 11/02/2010
Boycott? No one should have been eating and feeding their children this garbage to start with. The ONLY thing I ever order from them is an ice cream cone, and that is once or twice a year tops.
09:41 AM on 11/02/2010
This is unusual why? Subtle hints abound in corporations, small businesses, even my freelance biz from clients. McDonald's got caught: the pressure is on, especially in these dire economic times.
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Soulsurfer
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09:30 AM on 11/02/2010
As if I needed ANOTHER reason to avoid this place. But there it is.
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freddychef
what the heck is this??????????
03:04 AM on 11/02/2010
drove through the local McD's here in Victoria BC Canada sfter work today.
made an order for 3 mac's ,fries & colas.
drove up to the second widow, and cancelled the order. Told the ast. mngr why.

He knew about the Ohio McD's, and said people have been doing this Sunday afternoon.

Kinda took the wind out of my sail, but will do it again this week. Its on my way home.
02:40 AM on 11/04/2010
Unethical.

Feel free to boycott a business, but to intentionally hinder a business from operating at fair value is unAmerican.

Would you to find out that you're being fired because someone backed out a large order and you were only hired to fill that need?

Boycott....

don't harass.
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Phranquenstew
07:40 PM on 11/01/2010
I've eaten my VERY LAST meal at the Klown's. And I hope Paul Siegfried has to make do with whatever the state of Ohio is serving to its inmates for a LONG time.
06:02 PM on 11/01/2010
I think McDonald's should be the target of the Unions and the American people.

BOYCOTT McDONALD'S !
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FoxIslander
Fox Island...no relation to Fox News
05:04 PM on 11/01/2010
The founding fathers we're forward thinking enough to attempt to separate church and state...guess they never imagined needing a corporation and state separation...thanks supreme court. Madison and Jefferson must be doing back flips.
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Lulo
To The Center!!
01:04 PM on 11/01/2010
McDonals? What is that? Never heard of them.

Two words and a letter: In-n-Out. Still taking them to school thirty years later.