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Schwarz

[shwawrts, shvahrts]

noun

  1. Hermann Amandus 1843–1921, German mathematician.



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“The truth is, McDonald’s built a global empire off low-wage labor, clever accounting, and aggressive lobbying,” Schwarz told Newsweek.

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The union’s founder, John Schwarz, explained in an Instagram post that the union is demanding “fair taxes, an end to price gouging, real equality, and corporate accountability.”

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Earlier this month, Schwarz provided a list of reasons for the boycott, saying McDonald’s is guilty of “exploiting tax loopholes,” engaging in “price gouging while wages stay low,” “suppressing workers’ rights and union efforts,” “supporting political figures who threaten democracy,” “practicing performative DEI with no meaningful change” and “prioritizing profit over people, community and truth.”

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Schwarz isn’t alone in his criticisms of the fast-food chain.

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The group, founded by activist John Schwarz, makes no affiliation with a political party on its website, but states its focus is to fight corruption in government and corporations.

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