McDonald’s Employees Planning One-Day Walkout Across US

McDonald’s Employees Planning One-Day Walkout Across US
The logo of a McDonald's Corp restaurant is seen in Los Angeles, California, U.S. October 24, 2017. Reuters/Lucy Nicholson
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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McDonald’s employees from several large U.S. cities said they would walk out of work on Tuesday over claims of alleged sexual harassment while some are urging workers to unionize.

According to the Fight for $15 group, employees at 10 cities have committed to going on strike for one day to protest against alleged harassment incidents involving employees. They will also “demand that McDonald’s stop wasting time and listen to workers when it comes to fixing rampant sexual harassment in their store,” the left-wing group wrote on Facebook last week, while on Monday, it accused “bosses” of engaging in activities to “steal wages” from workers.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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