McDonald's Australia is launching the initiative to help young people working in their restaurants put the skills they've learned towards a university degree. McDonald’s is planning to award employees with “microcredentials” based on skills supposedly learnt on the job. The global fast-food giant will offer certificates to employees that can potentially use to count towards a degree at the public University of South Australia or the private Torrens University. The director of learning and development at McDonald’s Australia, Mandy Sharp, explained the new scheme to a local newspaper.
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