Fast Food Workers Arrest Ronald McDonald At Wage Theft Protest
Source: Gothamist
Last week, multiple class action lawsuits were filed by McDonald's workers in New York, California, and Michigan alleging wage theft by the multi-billion dollar food service corporation. The claims included being prevented from clocking in at the time of employees' scheduled shift, no overtime pay, and no compensation for the purchase and maintenance of uniforms. This afternoon, Public Advocate Tish James joined the fray in a demonstration in front of a Herald Square McDonald's, announcing a plan to introduce an anonymous whistle-blower hotline and expand city authority regarding wage theft violations.
The demonstration took place in light of the announcement yesterday that New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman had settled with the owner of seven McDonald's franchise locations in New York for $500,000, which will be distributed to more than 1,600 current and former employees. New York has been highly visible in the fight for fast food workers rights, with Schneiderman introducing a Fast Food Worker Complaint Form, high-profile walk-outs and protests, including today's latest rally.
Around 11:30 a.m. a group of about 25 protestors arrived and made their way into the McDonald's on 5th Avenue and 34th Street. They streamed in slowly and surreptitiously before beginning their demonstration. Police then removed journalists from the premises and prevented others from entering, swiftly pushing out any form of video or photography. A man dressed as Ronald McDonald was marched into and around the restaurant with his hands behind his back amid chants of "Shame on you!" from the crowd. Nearly 10 minutes passed before the group was clear of the McDonald's and reorganized outside.
On the street, the group first read Ronald McDonald his rights, indicting him for crimes against workers; upon listing his right to an attorney should he not be able to afford one, the crowd jeered "You can!" A few speeches from fast food workers followed. "When you're living on the edge like me," Franklin, a 23-year-old employee at McDonald's told the crowd, "every penny counts." After complaining to his managers about not being reimbursed for his uniform upkeep, Franklin said they told him that a "McDonald's computer system" wouldn't allow them to make the adjustments.
Read more: http://gothamist.com/2014/03/18/ronald_mcdonald_arrested.php
Orrex
(63,224 posts)Love this as a headline-grabbing stunt, though. Bravo!
lovemydog
(11,833 posts)too, public sentiment might shift away from a pardon.
TexasTowelie
(112,419 posts)TexasTowelie
(112,419 posts)nxylas
(6,440 posts)Robble robble robble robble robble robble robble.
Democracyinkind
(4,015 posts)dembotoz
(16,832 posts)my youngest works part time at a local md here is wisconsin.
have not seen wage theft stuff with him
branded uniform--hat, apron, shirt-provided at no cost to him
they do require black non skid shoes--he had a pair
they do have a catalog where he could buy another pair on non skid shoes which he did--his privately owned shoes wore out.
the new shoes were very affordable and very good quality--quite frankly i am trying to get him to order me a pair.
is he low paid--yes--that is a problem--but it has been a good first job for him--and it appears his local franchise owner is not as evil as some others.
looks like corporate should raise some franchise standards
joanbarnes
(1,723 posts)I haven't eaten there for years, but hoping everyone else wakes up.