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McDonald's petitions OED to change or remove definition of "McJob"

The Oxford English Dictionary currently describes a McJob as "an unstimulating low-paid job with few prospects".

McDonald's says this definition is now "out of date and insulting"

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Edited to add my own comment from below:

McDonald's claim is that McJob refers, inherently, to a job at McDonald's, and that a job at McDonald's is no longer unstimulating, low-paid, or with few prospects.

Their claim is that, as such, the definition of McJob should be changed to correctly reflect the reality of working at McDonald's, since it is a word that means "a job such as that you will get at McDonald's".

I can see their case from that standpoint (I don't BELIEVE them when they say their jobs are better, but I can see their case) and I can see it from a brand management standpoint.

More pointedly, McDonald's are doing this as publicity stunt and as an attempt to rebrand themselves. By getting their staff and their patrons interested in the campaign, by giving them investment in the form of making them a part of the petition, they're working to get their core audience out there and saying "but that's not true" against the existing use of the word. It's an attempt to build a "team" where "McJob" used as a derogatory manner is, frankly, a dirty word, and the members of this team will object to it.

And that's smart marketing. I find this kind of thing fascinating, to see how it will play out in practice.

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Date: 2007-05-25 01:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dykewife.livejournal.com
i doubt they're fooling anyone. a job at rotten ronnies is a dead end job with little pay and few benefits serving food that is indigestible. because of the very popularity of the chain, they have to suffer being the quintessential paradigm of low end employment.

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