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Related: About this forumSan Jose Burger King workers hold strike in solidarity of coworker
San Jose Burger King workers hold strike in solidarity of coworker
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
Jun 17 2023
San Jose Burger King employees held a strike and rally after a co-worker was denied leaving her shift early despite suffering severe pain. Laura Reyes was pregnant and later suffered a miscarriage and potentially had a dangerous ectopic pregnancy.
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
Jun 17 2023
San Jose Burger King employees held a strike and rally after a co-worker was denied leaving her shift early despite suffering severe pain. Laura Reyes was pregnant and later suffered a miscarriage and potentially had a dangerous ectopic pregnancy.
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San Jose Burger King workers hold strike in solidarity of coworker (Original Post)
sl8
Jun 2023
OP
I would never, ever take up for a mega-corporation, but I don't believe this is on BK.
Ferrets are Cool
Jun 2023
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multigraincracker
(34,492 posts)1. Hope the King learned a lesson.
Dont F your workers.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,032 posts)2. I would never, ever take up for a mega-corporation, but I don't believe this is on BK.
Almost all of the BK locations are privately owned franchises. This is on that particular owner.
Auggie
(31,954 posts)3. A lot of the fast food franchises are owned by syndicates ...
with senior supervision occurring remotely.
I consulted for one, decades ago. One individual controlled over 200 Burger King franchises in California and Louisiana, plus nearly 40 Chevy's franchises. The company was focused on profit and expansion, literally monitoring fractional pennies spent on pickles, lettuce, and condiments like ketchup, and earned millions.
Doesn't take much to imagine how all employees in any situation might be treated. This sounds like the work of an untrained manager, or, one under strict orders to just be a douchebag.