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| | McJob - definition of McJob in Encyclopedia |
 | | The term comes from the fast-food restaurant McDonald's, but applies to any low-status job where little training is required and workers' activities are tightly regulated by managers. |  | | It is argued that capital will often be attracted to those markets with lower costs in the absence of artificial barriers such as government controls. |  | | Most perceived McJobs are in the service industry, particularly fast food, copy shops, and retail sales. |
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