In a potentially far reaching, coordinated effort, McDonald's workers across the country are set to strike at lunchtime today to bring attention to on the job sexual harassment and demand better pay. This strike comes on the heels of
complaints against the company by 25 women that alleged the company
failed to enforce rules against sexual harassment in the workplace. The strike, inspired by the #MeToo movement, has been organized by women who filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as well as groups such as the Fight for $15 movement.
As of this writing, McDonald's has not addressed whether it plans to close, ahead of today's strike. However, a spokesperson has stated that the company opposes harassment or discrimination of any kind at McDonald's and has policies, procedures, and training in place to prevent sexual harassment.
Whether today's strike brings the desired change to McDonald's is difficult to say. At the very least, I expect the strike to continue to bring increased attention to both the alleged sexual harassment problems and low hourly wages at the company. For the time being, that might be a good starting point for organizers of this strike.
For additional information: https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/some-mcdonalds-workers-to-strike-over-sex-harassment-493571081.html
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