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“He told me bankruptcy is not a shame.” Witness: A McDonald’s agent tells the story of his dispute with the former Minister of Human Resources regarding the decision to resettle restaurant managers

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Prince Mishaal bin Khalid bin Farhan Al Saud, General President of Riyadh International Company, the agent for McDonald’s restaurants in Saudi Arabia, narrated the story of his disagreement with the former Minister of Human Resources due to the decision to resettle restaurant managers in the pre-Vision 2030 stage.

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Prince Mishaal bin Khaled said, during an interview with the “Radio Eight” program: “One day and one night, we were surprised by the decision to settle the malls by 100%, and they gave us 6 months to completely settle the malls.”

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He added: I explained to him and told him that I have no problem in settling the service staff and I am ready to do so in two or three weeks, but restaurant managers need years of training before settling in because management is not easy or “cooking”, as there is financial management, food safety and others.

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He continued: I went to the former Minister of Human Resources and met him, and it was one of the worst meetings that I have ever had, and I explained to him that I had no problem to settle the entire service staff, restaurant managers, that needed two years.

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And he added: He told me your words are not true. From my experience, the matter needs two to three weeks to be ready, and if they can see bankruptcy, it is not a shame.

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And he continued: There was a conflict between me and the former Minister of Human Resources, and I was not informed of the outcome of the meeting, and he did not back down from the decision, and it was implemented, and 40% of the restaurants in malls were closed, most of which were individuals and small companies that were closed.

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And he concluded: The malls collapsed due to a suspicious decline in their turnout, and investors, mall developers, and small investors were affected and feared, and the number of employees decreased until things were fixed thanks to Vision 2030.

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